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Advances in Meteoroid and Meteor Science


Advances in Meteoroid and Meteor Science
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Beschreibung

Preface.- The IAU Meteor Shower Nomenclature Rules.- Current Status of the Photographic Meteoroid Orbits Database and a Call for Contributions to a New Version.- The Dynamics of Low-Perihelion Meteoroid Streams.- Meteor Outburst Profiles and Cometary Ejection Models.- High Inclination Meteorite Streams can Exist.- Motion of a Meteoroid Released from an Asteroid.- Searching for the Parent of the Tunguska Cosmic Body.- Orbital Evolution of P?íbram and Neuschwanstein.- Meteors in the IAU Meteor Data Center on Hyperbolic Orbits.- Meteoroid Stream Searching: The Use of the Vectorial Elements.- Directional Variation of Sporadic Meteor Activity and Velocity.- Meteor Showers Originated from 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann.- The Lyrid Meteor Stream: Orbit and Structure.- Model Radiants of the Geminid Meteor Shower.- The Orionid Meteor Shower Observed Over 70 Years.- Activities of Parent Comets and Related Meteor Showers.- Search for Past Signs of October Ursae Majorids.- The P/Halley Stream: Meteor Showers on Earth, Venus and Mars.- Multi-station Video Orbits of Minor Meteor Showers.- Exceptional Fireball Activity of Orionids in 2006.- Video Observations of the 2006 Leonid Outburst.- Predictions for the Aurigid Outburst of 2007 September 1.- Characterization of the Meteoroid Spatial Flux Density during the 1999 Leonid Storm.- On the Substantial Spatial Spread of the Quadrantid Meteoroid Stream.- Lunar Gravitational Focusing of Meteoroid Streams and Sporadic Sources.- Comparison of Meteoroid Flux Models for Near Earth Space.- Dynamical Effects of Mars on Asteroidal Dust Particles.- Determination of the Velocity of Meteors Based on Sinodial Modulation and Frequency Analysis.- The Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar Meteor Stream Catalogue.- Infrasonic Observations of Meteoroids: Preliminary Results from a Coordinated Optical-radar-infrasound Observing Campaign.- Determination of Meteoroid Orbits and Spatial Fluxes by Using High-Resolution All-Sky CCD Cameras.- The Southern Ontario All-sky Meteor Camera Network.- The IMO Virtual Meteor Observatory (VMO): Architectural Design.- A New Bolide Station at the High Tatra Mountains.- TV Meteor Observations from Modra.- The Armagh Observatory Meteor Camera Cluster: Overview and Status.- Algorithms and Software for Meteor Detection.- "Falling Star": Software for Processing of Double-Station TV Meteor Observations.- Updates to the MSFC Meteoroid Stream Model.- The NASA Lunar Impact Monitoring Program.- Algorithms for Lunar Flash Video Search, Measurement, and Archiving.- The Meteors, Meteoroids and Interplanetary Dust Program of the International Heliophysical Year 2007/9.- Meteor Orbit Determinations with Multistatic Receivers Using the MU Radar.- Physical Characteristics of Kazan Minor Showers as Determined by Correlations with the Arecibo UHF Radar.- Development of an Automatic Echo-counting Program for HROFFT Spectrograms.- What can We Learn about Atmospheric Meteor Ablation and Light Production from Laser Ablation?.- Reanalysis of the Historic AFTAC Bolide Infrasound Database.- Acoustic-Gravity Waves from Bolide Sources.- Global Detection of Infrasonic Signals from Three Large Bolides.- Radio and Meteor Science Outcomes From Comparisons of Meteor Radar Observations at AMISR Poker Flat, Sondrestrom, and Arecibo.- Estimated Visual Magnitudes of the EISCAT UHF Meteors.- Improving the Accuracy of Meteoroid Mass Estimates from Head Echo Deceleration.- Plasma and Electromagnetic Simulations of Meteor Head Echo Radar Reflections.- A New Model for the Separation of Meteoroid Fragments in the Atmosphere.- Radar Backscatter from Underdense Meteors and Diffusion Rates.- Quantitative Comparison of a New Ab Initio Micrometeor Ablation Model with an Observationally Verifiable Standard Model.- Meteoroids, Meteors, and the Near-Earth Object Impact Hazard.- Apophis: the Story Behind the Scenes.- What was the Volatile Composition of the Planetesimals that Formed the Earth?.- Physical, Chemical, and Mineralogical Propertie

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Breite: 165
Gewicht: 2150 g
Höhe: 240
Länge: 40
Seiten: 562
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: D. Janches, F. Rietmeijer, J. Llorca, J.M. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M. Trigo-Rodriguez, Jordi Llorca

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