ALIS (Auroral Large Imaging System) used for optical observations of the meteor impact process

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Alis, Meteoroids, Differential Ablation, Spectroscopic, Multi-Station, Triangulation, Meteor Trails, Imaging

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This paper outlines a possibly new use of the Auroral Large Imaging System (ALIS) for studies of differential ablation phenomena in meteor trails. By simultaneous imaging from up to six stations, the altitude distribution of the meteor trails could be triangulated, while some stations simultaneously image the trails in for example the sodium (5893 Å) and calcium (4227 Å) lines. ALIS was primarily designed for auroral studies, but has also been used for studies of heater-induced airglow, polar stratospheric clouds as well as other phenomena. The system consits of six unmanned remote-controlled observation stations located in northern Sweden.

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