Computer Science – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
Jul 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988baicz..39..221c&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Institutes of Czechoslovakia, Bulletin (ISSN 0004-6248), vol. 39, July 1988, p. 221-236.
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
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Astronomical Photography, Flux Quantization, Sporadic Meteoroids, Ablation, Mass, Numerical Analysis, Schmidt Cameras, Statistical Analysis
Scientific paper
Precise photographic and television double- and multi-station data on 3624 sporadic meteors in the mass range from 2×10-5 grams to 2×107 grams form the basis of this paper. The applied classification criteria and procedures are defined and described. A survey of 7 different populations of sporadic meteoroids known so far is presented. The total numbers and masses of meteoroids as function of mass for individual groups and for all sporadic meteors are given. The absolute calibration of the influx to the Earth was carried out by comparison with the results of Halliday et al. (1984).
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