Density variations of meteor flux along the Earth's orbit

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Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Flux Density, Meteoroid Concentration, Spherical Coordinates, Earth Orbits, Geocentric Coordinates, Meteoroid Showers, Solar Orbits

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No model of distribution of meteor substance is known to explain the observed diurnal and annual variations of meteor rates, if that distribution is assumed to be constant during the year. Differences between the results of observations and the prediction of diurnal variation rates leads to the conclusion that the density of the orbits of meteor bodies changes with the motion of the Earth along its orbit. The distributions of the flux density over the celestial sphere are obtained by the method described previously by Svetashkova, 1984. The results indicate that the known seasonal and latitudinal variations of atmospheric conditions does not appear to significantly affect the value of the mean flux density of meteor bodies and the matter influx onto the Earth.

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