Subject: | The nature recording of meteor storms |
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From: | "Thomas Ashcraft" heliotown27 |
Date: | Mon Dec 4, 2006 9:44 am ((PST)) |
Greetings Nature Recordists. Part of my Science practice is the observation and audio recording of fireballs, space dust and meteor phenomena. I operate the Radio Fireball Observatory in north central New Mexico, US. I thought some of you might be interested in the audio of a couple of great and historic meteor storms as recorded by the forward scatter method. I made a webpage of some specimen fireball reflections and added two half hour long recordings of the peaks of the 2001 Leonid storms. The forward scatter method is a little too complex to explain here but I posted links to information on the webpage. http://www.heliotown.com/Phonography_Radio_Leonids.html Thomas Ashcraft |
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