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Our planet is a natural source of radio waves at audio frequencies. An online receiver at the Marshall Space Flight Center is playing these...
video shows a flurry of Leonids in 1997 that briefly rivaled the great meteor storm of 1966. Tuning in to April meteor showers -- Apr. 27, 1999. Amateur astronomers capture...
: - Canadian meteor expert Dr. Peter Brown will talk on 'Prospects for a Leonid Meteor Storm in 1999' - Phil Gebhardt will give a talk on 'Radio Observations of Meteors' - Dr...
package. That'll reduce spin and make it easier to pick up meteors and fireballs during the webcast." An important addition to this year's payload is an INSPIRE VLF radio...
are radio telescopes of the Chinese Spectral Radioheliograph, Mingantu Observing Station, Inner Mongolia, China. A likely source of the dust stream that produces Quadrantid...
nearly 2 hours. Modern amateur astronomers are tuning in to meteors through radio echoes. Radio echoes are not the same as radar echoes, but they are related. When...
Casseopeia. Focus your eyes on the stars, in the general direction of Perseus, relax, sit back, and enjoy the show!!! Radio Meteors...
briefly rivaled the great meteor storm of 1966. Tuning in to April meteor showers -- Apr. 27, 1999. Amateur astronomers capture radio echoes from fiery meteors in April 99...
radio echoes from fiery meteors in April 99 April's Lyrid Meteor Shower -- Apr. 21, 1999. The oldest known meteor shower peaks this year on April 22 A Wild Ride to the...
On Nov. 18, 2001, millions of sky watchers saw a dazzling storm of Leonid meteors. Some observers heard them too! ... tests reveal that a...