The SPanish Meteor Network
(SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring
of meteor and fireball activity by means of 25 observing
stations located in Spain. The analysis of
events simultaneously imaged from, at least, two different
locations provides information about meteoroids
ablating in the atmosphere. In this way, atmospheric
trajectories, radiant, orbital parameters and physicochemical
parameters such as mass and tensile strength
can be obtained [1, 2, 3]. Accurate orbital data are, for
instance, of a paramount importance in order to infer
information about the likely parent body of a given
meteoroid stream [4]. Spectroscopic techniques provide
also very valuable data about the chemical nature
of these particles of interplanetary matter [5, 6, 7]. In
this context, we present here the analysis of a doublestation
sporadic fireball imaged from two of our stations
on February 25, 2012 (Figure 1).