(meteorobs) Very slow meteor 2010 Oct 29 01:52:07 UT from Italy,

Roberto G. md6648 at mclink.it
Tue Nov 9 11:34:59 EST 2010


>From: "Šegon Damir" <damir.segon at pu.htnet.hr>
>
>Hello!
>Sorry for being slow in replying at this topic, here are some details I can 
>forward at the moment.
>
>At least four Croatian Meteor Network cameras captured this fireball (still 
>waiting for observations from one station), and our results confirm what 
>Esko stated. >Since this meteor was really slow one, we can't process these 
>observations in the way we ussualy do, and all detections (apart the very 
>begining and end) are >made moreless manualy in the way I explained on this 
>year's IMC at Armagh. This is why it takes much, much more time considering 
>meteor duration of more >than 10sec.

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>Observations from Italy, detailed for each frame would be usefull for 
>better trajcetory and orbit determination, and we would be very gratefull 
>if available :O)
>
>Give us some time to calm our heartbeats down, and we will let you know the 
>details...
>Damir Šegon
>Croatian Meteor Network

Go here

http://meteore.forumattivo.com:80/bolidi-e-superbolidi-riprese-video-f30/fireball-20101029_01527-1-ut-t1403.htm

it's in italian but you can understand certainly the data. it's possibile 
that the bolid (and the meteorites?)
come from the asteroid 2009 TJ4.
Best greetings.
Roberto Gorelli 





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