Observation of three twilight bolides in August, 2013 from Galicia, NW of Spain
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The Spanish Meteor Network
(SPMN) is dedicated to the study of fireballs and bolides
which may cause meteorite falls on our planet.
These meteorites allow us a better understanding of
other bodies from the Solar System and that is why we
operate 25 meteor observing stations to monitor the
night sky.
During the month of August 2013, three bright bolides
were observed from the northwest of the Iberian
Peninsula, on days 14, 22, and 30. The first one was
recorded by the camera from the R. M. Aller Astronomical
Observatory (OARMA). There were numerous
visual witnesses that could account for them and
the atmospheric path of one the bolides was reconstructed
from the observation provided by them and
the images of the camera.
In this work we present the data provided by the
witnesses (for all three cases) and a preliminary analysis
of one of these events (day 14).
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Docobo, José A., Campo, P.P., Madiedo Gil, J.M., Trigo Rodríguez, J.M.: "Observation of three twilight bolides in August, 2013 from Galicia, NW of Spain". En: 45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (The Woolands, Texas, march 17-21, 2014)








