Analisys of a June Lyrid fireball
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The June Lyrids (JLY) were first
observed by Dvorak in 1966 [1]. Its activity period
was determined to extend from June 11 to June 21,
peaking on June 16 with a zenithal hourly rate of about
9. However, evidence for its existence has been virtually
zero since the 1970s. So, additional observations
of this shower are necessary to improve our knowledge
about the poorly known June Lyrid stream. In this
sense, the development of a continuous observing
campaign from different observing stations can be very
helpful to record multi-station events, as these may
provide precise orbital and radiant information. Here
we present the preliminary analysis of a bright multistation
JLY bolide imaged in the framework of the
SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) in 2012 (Figure 1).
As a result of our spectroscopic campaign, we have
also obtained the emission spectrum produced by this
event. This has provided an insight into the chemical
nature of JLY meteoroids.
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Granados, M., Madiedo Gil, J.M., Trigo Rodríguez, J.M.: "Analisys of a June Lyrid fireball". En: 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (The Woolands, Texas, march 18-22, 2013)








