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Authors :
Hawkes, Robert
Mann, Ingrid
Brown, Peter
Gural, Peter S.
Jenniskens, Peter M.
Varros, George
Source :
Modern Meteor Science An Interdisciplinary View; 2005, p541-552, 12p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The recent development and data collection results of the Astrobiology Instrumentation for Meteor Imaging and Tracking (AIM-IT) system, has demonstrated an ability to point narrow field-of-view instruments at transient events such as meteors. AIM-IT uses the principle of tracking moving objects via a paired set of relay mirrors along with an integrated hardware/software solution, to acquire and track meteors in real-time. Development of the instrument has progressed from a prototype rocker-box system through more recent use of a fast response mirror system during several meteor shower campaigns. Several narrow field of view instruments have been deployed using AIM-IT including high spatial resolution video, high frame rate video, and meteor spectrographic equipment. Analysis of the imagery shows evidence for meteor fragmentation in as many as 20% of the meteors tracked thus far. The success of the AIM-IT technology in tracking meteors during their luminous flight provides a new tool in enhancing the capabilities and data volume that can be obtained with existing narrow field of view instruments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781402043741
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Modern Meteor Science An Interdisciplinary View
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
25958130
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5075-5•50