Radiant Point, Trajectory and Velocity from Single Photographic or TV Observation

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The radiant point can be decided by using assumption that a meteor's velocity is constant by only one photograph with rotation shutter or one TV camera. Trajectory and initial velocity can be decided by using additional assumption beginning with the height of a meteor. In this method, the radiant point can be computed accurately when trajectory length is long enough which can be regarded constant velocity and measurement's error is small.

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