Single Station Identification of Radar Meteor Shower Activity - the June Librids in 1992

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The use of a pencil-beam VHF radar to detect low-level activity from weak meteor showers is illustrated. Critical to this technique is a knowledge of the radar response function (a measure of its sensitivity variation with the radiant celestial coordinates). Our observations indicate that the June Librid shower, which had not been observed since 1937, was active in 1992. Key words: techniques: radar astronomy - meteors, meteoroids.

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