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Analisys of large sporadic meteoroids in the framework on the Spanish meteor network
García, J. M.; Madiedo Gil, José María; Castro Tirado, Alberto J.; Jelinek, M.; Trigo Rodríguez, Josep María (2012)
The monitoring of very bright fireball events is one of the aims of the SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN), as these allow us to collect very valuable information on the origin and properties of large meteoroids that can ... -
Asteroid 2002NY40 as a source of meteorite-dropping bolides
Trigo Rodríguez, Josep María; Lyytinen, E.; Jones, D. C.; Madiedo Gil, José María; Castro Tirado, Alberto J.; Williams, I. P.; Llorca, Jordi; Vítek, Stanislav; Jelinek, M.; Troughton, Blanca; Gálvez, Francisco (Oxford University Press, 2007)
The existence of asteroidal meteoroid streams capable of producing meteorite-dropping bolides has long being invoked, but evidence is scarce. Recent modelling of previously reported associations suggests that the time-scales ... -
A Decade of GRB Follow-Up by BOOTES in Spain (2003–2013)
Jelinek, M.; Castro Tirado, Alberto J.; Mateo Sanguino, Tomás Jesús; Morena, Benito A. de la; Sabau-Graziati, Lola (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2016)
This article covers ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 follow-ups providing 23 detections. Follow-ups by BOOTES-1B from 2005 to 2008 were given in a previous article and are here reviewed and ... -
A meteorite-dropping superbolide from the catastrophycally disrupted comet C1919Q2 metcalf : a pathway for meteorites from jupiter family comets
Madiedo Gil, José María; Trigo Rodríguez, Josep María; Williams, I. P.; Castro Tirado, Alberto J.; Llorca, Jordi; Vítek, Stanislav; Jelinek, M. (2009)
It is widely accepted that cometary nu- clei are composed of a mix of volatile ices and meteor- itic materials. In a series of seminal papers F. L. Whipple tried to explain how the irregular internal structure of each ... -
Observations of a very bright fireball and its likely link with comet C/1919 Q2 Metcalf
Trigo Rodríguez, Josep María; Madiedo Gil, José María; Williams, I. P.; Castro Tirado, Alberto J.; Llorca, Jordi; Vítek, Stanislav; Jelinek, M. (Oxford University Press, 2009)
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed over much of Spain as well as parts of Portugal and France on 2008 July 11 at 21:17:39 UTC. Fortuitously, it flew over ...