Precise photographic orbit of a 2005 October Camelopardalid meteor

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Regular photographic observations in the scope of the European Fireball Network provided a reliable atmospheric trajectory and heliocentric orbit of one meteor from the unexpected meteor outburst on 2005 October 5. We confirm that the meteors, named October Camelopardalids, were on a long period orbit. The lower limit for the semimajor axis is 41 AU. The perihelion distance was 0.991 AU and the inclination was 77.7 deg. The meteoroid behavior in the atmosphere was consistent with its cometary origin.

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