Specimen Meteor 1 :   August 21, 2008    0724 UT

Movie 1 :  Sentinel video camera capture, without sound:
v20080821_012435.64.mov  6 seconds  838 KB


Sonic Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
  FB20080821_0724ut_Ashcraft.mp4  12 seconds  1.6 MB


Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 0724 UT minute.








Specimen Meteor 2 :   August 21, 2008    0743 UT

Movie 1 :  Sentinel video camera capture, without sound:
v20080821_014325.90.mov  6 seconds  838 KB


Sonic Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
  FB20080821_0743ut_Ashcraft.mp4  37 seconds  5 MB


Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 0743-0744 UT minutes.







Specimen Fireball 3 :   August 21, 2008    0912 UT


Movie 1 :  Sentinel video camera capture, without sound:
v20080821_031236.49.mov  6 seconds  938 KB
 

Sonic Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
  FB20080821_0912ut_Ashcraft.mp4  10 seconds  1.6 MB


Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 0912 UT minute.





Specimen Meteor 4 :   August 21, 2008    1115 UT

Movie 1 :  Sentinel video camera capture, without sound:
v20080821_051521.63.mov  6 seconds  838 KB


Sonic Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
 FB20080821_1115ut_Ashcraft.mp4   35 seconds  5 MB


Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 1115-1116 UT minutes.




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Here is a fireball that was not captured on the Sentinel system but was captured on my secondary video/radio array.
I include only the head echo of this super long radio scatter reflection -nearly twelve minutes!! -which was one of the longest lasting radio receptions of the past year.

Sonic Movie  :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
  FB20080821_he1006ut_Ashcraft.mp4  20 seconds  2.9 MB


Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 1006-1018 UT minutes.








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