Technical study of a radio system for meteor stream observation at OAN

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The astrophysics of interplanetary matter has progressed significantly over recent years. The efforts mainly focus on the development of automatic systems that allow observation, recording, standardization and analysis of the solar system phenomena such as meteor activity. Observations of meteor showers using radio methods have the advantage of allowing uninterrupted recording of their activity, without having to consider the atmospheric variables and the diurnal schedule. Positive experiences of the work in Venezuela show the technical feasibility and scientific potential of this kind of system, as well as the necessity of their permanent installation. This paper show the results of a series of physical measurements, theoretical considerations and technical criteria in order to determine the conditions for the successful installation and utilization of an automatic system for meteor observation using the forward-scatter method at the National Astronomical Observatory (OAN).

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