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Participation to the CAMS network & preliminary BRAMS/CAMS comparison
Hervé Lamy & Cédric Tétard Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy METRO annual meeting 2016 Brussels – 29 November 2016
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3 new cameras in early 2016
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CAMS and BRAMS Among the 973 trajectories of meteoroids calculated using the CAMS BENELUX network, which are detectable by BRAMS? Dourbes BRAMS station CAMS trajectory For all the 973 trajectories and for all the BRAMS stations, we compute the coordinates of the tangent point and the distance covered by the signal (dPTR = transmitter – tangent point – receiver) Criterion that defined if a BRAMS station can detect the same meteor : 95<zt<110 and dPTR <350 km
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CAMS and BRAMS Zoom of above
Trajectoire n° 404, détectable par Overpelt et Genk
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CAMS trajectory n°404 Météore éventuellement détectable par Genk (no data at this date) et Overpelt On observe un météore au ~même instant Vitesse de ce météore = 16 m/s (froms CAMS data)
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CAMS network : current coverage
90 km altitude
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CAMS data from 4-5 October 2016
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