An Operational Autonomous Meteor Detector: Development Issues and Early Results

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A real-time computer-based meteor detector has been in operation by the author in the United States since February 1997. Operating in a completely autonomous mode it has successfully detected several meteors, numerous artificial satellites, and aircraft since its inception. Since the computer system is based on an Intel 486 microprocessor and operates at half the pixel resolution available from a CCD camera, it is believed with the faster computers on the market today, a full resolution system is realizable. A proposal to fund the building of such a system is in the works at this time.

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