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Meteor Phenomena and Bodies
Authors:Zdeněk Ceplecha  Ji?Í Borovi?ka  W Graham Elford  Douglas O ReVelle  Robert L Hawkes  VladimÍr Porub?an  Milo? ?imek
Institution:(1) Astronomical Insitute, Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov Observatory, Czech Republic;(2) Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics, University of Adelaide, Australia;(3) Los Alamos National Laboratories, U.S.A.;(4) Department of Physics, Engineering, and Geology, Mount Allison University, Sackville, Canada;(5) Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Abstract:Meteoroids can be observed at collision with the Earth's atmosphere as meteors. Different methods of observing meteors are presented: besides the traditional counts of individual events, exact methods yield also data on the geometry of the atmospheric trajectory; on the dynamics and ablation of the body in the atmosphere; on radiation; on the spectral distribution of radiation; on ionization; on accompanying sounds; and also data on orbits. Theoretical models of meteoroid interaction with the atmosphere are given and applied to observational data. Attention is paid to radar observations; to spectroscopic observations; to experiments with artificial meteors and to different types of meteor sounds. The proposed composition and structure of meteoroids as well as their orbits link them to meteorites, asteroids and comets. Meteor streams can be observed as meteor showers and storms. The rate of influx of meteoroids of different sizes onto Earth is presented and potential hazards discussed. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
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