New SPMN network software for fireball detection and analysis: the SPMN010521 bolide event

Eloy Peña-Asensio, Josep Maria Trigo-Rodríguez, Maria Gritsevich, Albert Rimola, Jaime Izquierdo, Jaime Zamorana, Miguel Chioare-Díaz, Ramón Iglesias-Marzoa, Javier Milian Biel, Vicente Ibañez, Antonio J. Robles, Sensi Pastor, José A de los Reyes, César Guasch, Miguel Aznar Carbó, Antonio Lasala

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In Spain, the Spanish Meteor Network (SPMN) has been operating for 25 years, recording meteoric events and re-entries over the Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, and the insular territory [1]. This is a pro-am project involving a scientific team specialized in areas such as astronomy, geology, geophysics, and chemistry.

Obtaining the trajectory of meteoroids impacting the atmosphere is crucial both for the recovery of possible meteorites and for studying their origin in the Solar System. Some of these objects can be dynamically associated with their parent bodies, being part of meteoroid streams [2]. Herein lies the importance of monitoring the sky constantly and completely from multiple monitoring stations. The SPMN network has 34 stations equipped with all-sky cameras or wide-angle lenses, and we recently upgraded the software to reduce the ever-increasing amount of data. Here we present our automated Python (called 3D-FireTOC) pipeline for meteor detection from digital systems, astrometric measurements, photometry, atmospheric trajectory reconstruction and heliocentric orbit computation, all in all quantifying the error measurements in each step
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 22 de jul. 2021

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