Catalogue of persistent trains I: meteor train images during 1988-1997 and the development of an optimum observation technique

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Persistent Meteor Train, Imaging, Simultaneous Observation, Amateur Obervers, Metro Campaign

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Images of persistent meteor trains successfully detected by amateur observers in Japan during 1988-1997 were archived. The archive contains 122 images for 37 persistent meteor trains including six simultaneous image sequences from multiple-site observations. Photographic technique for detecting the fine structure of the faint luminescence of meteor trains was established in this period. It became clear that snapshots of short exposures are valuable for the morphological study of persistent trains. As a result of the application of this technique, spatial and time resolved images of persistent trains were gradually improved during 1988-1997, leading to the MEteor TRain Observation (METRO) campaign in Japan.

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