Specimen Meteor 1
: September 16, 2008 0512 UT
Observer's comment: In the image above, the meteor is the faint streak
to the left of the Moon.
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20080915_231225.30.mov 3 seconds 839
KB
Sonic Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and stereo
sound:
Medium quality specimen in terms of
sound.
FB20080916_0512ut_Ashcraft.mp4
31 seconds 3.2 MB
Radio spectrogram of the
time of the above meteor. 61.250 MHz reception
above white line, 83.250 MHz below white
line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 0512
UT minute.
Specimen Meteor 2 : September 16, 2008
0715 UT
Sentinel Movie 1 : Just video,
no sound:
v20080916_011556.84.mov 3 seconds 1.1
MB
Sonic
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;
video and stereo sound:
Rather weak sound specimen but evident.
FB20080916_0715ut_Ashcraft.mp4
18 seconds 1.9 MB
Radio spectrogram of the
time of the above meteor. 61.250 MHz reception
above white line, 83.250 MHz below white
line.
Meteor reflection appears on spectrogram
during the 0716 UT minute.
Specimen Meteor 3
: September 16, 2008 0750 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20080916_015051.54.mov 3 seconds 839
KB
Sonic
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;
video and stereo sound:
Short lasting reflection.
FB20080916_0750ut_Ashcraft.mp4
12 seconds 1.2 MB
Radio spectrogram of the
time of the above meteor. 61.250 MHz reception
above white line, 83.250 MHz below white
line.
Meteor reflection appears on spectrogram
during the 0750-0751 UT minutes.
Specimen Meteor 4
: September 16, 2008 1007-1008 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20080916_040758.97.mov 3 seconds 839
KB
Sonic
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;
video and stereo sound:
Fast meteor and a good stereo sound reflection.
FB20080916_1007ut_Ashcraft.mp4
21 seconds 2.2 MB
Radio spectrogram of the
time of the above meteor. 61.250 MHz reception
above white line, 83.250 MHz below white
line.
Meteor reflection appears on spectrogram
during the 1008 UT minute.
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