Stability and inherent precision of two methods for solving motion and ablation equations for fireball-forming bodies in the earth atmosphere

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Ablation, Bolides, Earth Atmosphere, Equations Of Motion, Terminal Velocity, Aerodynamic Heating, Atmospheric Entry, Light Curve

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The stability of two methods for solving motion and ablation equations for a fireball-forming body in the earth atmosphere is investigated; the solution's inherent precision is estimated on the basis of the Prairie network catalog. The ratio of the initial and terminal velocities of a fireball on the visible trajectory is shown to be a reliable criterion of the fireball's fitness for determining the physical characteristics of its cosmic body. For the Prairie network, the solution of the motion and ablation equations of a fireball-forming body is stable for those fireballs whose ratio of initial to terminal velocities exceeds 1.7.

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