[meteorite-list] Tailess Meteors?
From: Chris Peterson <clp_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Nov 6 10:38:26 2004 Message-ID: <02ad01c4c416$a62f2a50$f551040a_at_bellatrix> Hi Tom- I'm surprised you found this unusual. I'd say that at least 25% of bright meteors leave no trail. Depending on the composition of the meteoroid, its velocity, altitude, and angle of entry it is very possible that very little material was being ablated, and that the conditions were unfavorable for producing significant atmospheric ionization. My allsky cameras are sensitive enough to record trails, and I have images with a range of trails, from invisible to several seconds persistence, all with meteors of equal intensity. A meteor that produces a bright trail and has a terminal explosion is a good candidate for producing meteorites. If the explosion occurs nearly overhead, start looking! Chris ***************************************** Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom AKA James Knudson" <peregrineflier_at_npgcable.com> To: <Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 8:07 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Tailess Meteors? > Hello List, > I saw a meteor that left no trail. It was a kind of yellowish orange color. > I have not seen a meteor with no tail, is this common? And what would cause > this? > > Thanks, Tom Received on Sat 06 Nov 2004 10:38:11 AM PST |
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