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Recently submitted Fireball report on www.imo.net


 

Folks,

I spotted a really nice bolide from Orleans about 25 mins ago and submitted a report. See below.

Tim


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From: International Meteor Organization <webserver@...>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 21:38
Subject: Recently submitted Fireball report on
To: Timothy Campbell <timothypilgrim@...>


Thank you for your recent report.

Your report will be soon analysed by our team.

Here is the permalink to your report. Please, bookmark it!


Your report will appear among the pending reports in few hours:


If several people saw the same phenomenon and if this phenomenon is a fireball, your report will be grouped by our team with other reports into an event:


Thank you!
International Meteor Organization -


 

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I have 4 meteor cameras set up in Dunrobin with the Global Meteor Meteor Network. ?We’ll see if your Fireball was picked up when I go through the data tomorrow morning.

Cheers, Ken
GMN stations CA003A, CA003B, CA003C, CA003D.


On Jan 21, 2025, at 9:42?PM, Timothy Campbell via groups.io <timothypilgrim@...> wrote:

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Folks,

I spotted a really nice bolide from Orleans about 25 mins ago and submitted a report. See below.

Tim


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: International Meteor Organization <webserver@...>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 21:38
Subject: Recently submitted Fireball report on
To: Timothy Campbell <timothypilgrim@...>


Thank you for your recent report.

Your report will be soon analysed by our team.

Here is the permalink to your report. Please, bookmark it!


Your report will appear among the pending reports in few hours:


If several people saw the same phenomenon and if this phenomenon is a fireball, your report will be grouped by our team with other reports into an event:


Thank you!
International Meteor Organization -


 

Hello Tim,
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Checking my camera status this morning station CA003B (facing 287.40° azimuth and 49.13° elevation) managed to capture 79 meteors last night including the fireball you saw around 02:15 UTC.? FOV is 89.12° by 47.23°.? Below is the link to the nightly timelapse video which would include all captured meteors, satellites and airplanes.?
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Cheers, Ken


 

Hello Tim,
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I've also posted your report of the fireball on The Global Meteor Network groups.io.? I've only been a GMN camera operator for a bit over a month now so I'm not yet familiar with all the reams of data that's recorded each and every night for each camera.? I do know that should additional GMN cameras capture the same event there is a good chance that a lot of knowledge of the event can be realized if a decent baseline is available between the precisely calibrated cameras.
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Cheers, Ken