Coordinating satellite bolide detection in the visible and infrared with collection of dust in the stratosphere

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Stratosphere, Bolides, Visible Spectrum, Infrared Spectra, Dust Collectors, Cosmic Dust, Satellite Imagery, Earth Surface, Nasa Programs

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NASA has now been collecting, curating and distributing dust collected in the stratosphere for more than 15 years. The aircraft used (WB57s and ER-2s), are sent up at essentially random times and at random places, from the point of view of the dust sources. The presumption is that by the time extraterrestrial dust has settled though the atmosphere down to the lower stratosphere, where it is collected at 20 km altitude, the source populations have been mixed and original source information has been largely lost. We have identified one bolide that may have serendipitously been sampled in the course of a series of flights.

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