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25 January 2016

Finland Fireball Meteor 23JAN2016 w/ Video

Finland Fireball Meteor 20:12 Local 23JAN2016 w/ Video
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Fireball or meteorite - 23/01/2016 at 20:12:38
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Kirkas tulipallo leimahti Etelä-Suomen yllä lauantai-iltana
The bright fireball blazed above southern Finland on Saturday night
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Lauantain tulipallo erottui matalalla Oulun horisontissa
Saturday's fireball stood at a low of Oulu on the horizon

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11 March 2014

Breaking News - Finland Bolide 10MAR2014

Breaking News - Finland Moon-Bright Bolide 19:44:16 10MAR2014
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Finland Bolide 10MAR2014
Copyright (c) 2014 Timo Kantola All rights reserved.
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Original Post on  with full details / use Google translate/ Taivaanvahti-
http://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/22675

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Esko Lyytinen writes-
We had on Monday 2014, March 10 at 17:44:16 UT a bolide that had an end
flash of the magnitude close to that of the Moon in the same PIeksämäki
image (Moon mag. -10.8 ), from a distance of 122 km. So the abs. mag of
the flash was about -11 .

This happened near the SE border of Finland.

This was captured into the fireball camera of Timo Kantola in Pieksämäki.
http://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/22675

And this was also accidentally captured into a DSLR camera by Voitto
Pitkänen at a distance of about 500 km.:
http://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/show/22661
We also received lot of visual reports, even though the nearby areas in
SE Finland were cloud covered.
http://www.taivaanvahti.fi/observations/browse/map/454588/observation_start_time

See also: http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.fi/
and
http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset/tahtiharrastus-ja-taivaanilmiot/kirkas-tulipallo-hajosi-itarajan-ylla.html

These two camera observations allowed a very good multistation
trajectory and solar system orbit. The entry trajectory was derived with
the fb_entry Excel sheet program and the solar system orbit by means of
(a slightly modified) M. Langbroek Excel sheet.

It appears that this was most probably an XHE shower meteor:
http://www.ta3.sk/IAUC22DB/MDC2007/Roje/pojedynczy_obiekt.php?kodstrumienia=00346&colecimy=1&kodmin=00001&kodmax=00446&sortowanie=0

The beginning height of the luminous flight was 110 km and the flash at
65.7 km with something visible in the DSLR image down to about 62.8 km.
The entry slope was 27 degrees.
The entry velocity was derived as 35.26 km/s with an estimated
uncertainyt of +-0.1 km/s.
The velocity had decreased till the flash by only about 1 km/s ( to
about 34 km/s ).
The beginning height of the luminous flight was 110 km and the flash at
65.7 km with something visible in the DSLR image down to about 62.8 km.
The entry slope was 27 degrees.

And I give here the solar system orbital elements.
The geocentric radiant is 252.14+-0.1 , +51.74+-0.2 and Vgeo 33.37 km/s .
a=3.01 +-0.06 AU
q=0.977 AU
e=0.675
Node=349.876
Peri=196.46
i=56.16
The collision with the Earth was 12.6 days prior to the time of perihelion.

The aphelion of this orbit is at the distance of 5.03 AU from the Sun.
IF this is characteristic to this shower, then (considering also the
peri value of 196.46) the orbits pass quite close to the Jupiter orbit.
And IF there are mainly random encouters with Jupiter, then the shower
would be quite short lived. But maybe there are practically only
resonant meteors left in the shower (?) This orbit is suggestive of
either the 9/4 or 7/3 mean motion resonance with Jupiter.

We had in the cameras of Ilkka Yrjölä and myself some probable minor
activity from this radiant during a few nights around this, but no other
multistation meteors in these.

Esko

Thank you Esko!

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12 June 2013

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13 December 2012

Finland Bolide Meteor 10DEC2012

Finland Bolide Meteor 10DEC2012
"we had a big event here in Dec 10 at 1421 UT.
http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset.html
a bit down in this,

 or permanent link.
http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset/tahtiharrastus-ja-taivaanilmiot/kirkas-tulipallo-lensi-suomen-ylla-iltapaivalla.html

There is more than a hundred reports, even though most of the country was clouded. So were all our cameras looking there, or one of them (that might have partly clear) had made a "crash" just that night before the event.
In the camera image by Johan Lindén in Turku, a flash can bee seen below the clouds."
Regards,
Esko Lyytinen
Thank you Esko!

2012 THE Year of Meteors!

28 September 2012

Breaking News - UK Earth-hugging Asteroid Circled the Earth and Hit Again

UK Earth-hugging Asteroid Circled the Earth and Hit Again
The following news is published jointly by Tähdet ja avaruus -magazine of
Finland and The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News in Tokyo, Japan.

(click on image to enlarge)
According to the modeling done by Finnish mathematician Esko Lyytinen, the big UK fireball of the 21st of September was captured by Earth`s gravity.

After one circle around the Earth one of the remnants seems to have re-entered the skies over North America.

"It looks now that the fireball witnessed 155 minutes later in US and Canada, may have been one fragment of the British fireball, most probably the biggest one. This was its second entry into the Earth`s atmosphere", Lyytinen says. "If so, this is very rare observation, but it needs to be confirmed."

The large meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a very low speed of approximately 13 km/sec, only a little more than the escape velocity. Due to the low velocity and angle of entry the gravity of Earth pulled the meteoroid and curved its trajectory. This made the exceptionally long passage in atmosphere possible.

"I estimate that the fireball came to its closest point at 53 kilometers above the Earth", says Lyytinen.

The entry mass of the asteroid has been estimated to be in the range of tons of kg or tens of tons. Probably a significant portion of the mass was lost during the luminous-flight fireball phase. Videos taken of the UK event show that the fireball fragmented into multiple pieces.

According to Lyytinen, the deceleration during the fireball phase left the meteoroid at the speed of only 9.2 km/sec as it was leaving the atmosphere. Hence it remained travelling around the Earth until it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.

"After leaving the atmosphere it probably made about a full revolution around the Earth before re-entering", Lyytinen says.
Lyytinen predicted two days ago, that the US/Canada fireball might be a part of the same event. The idea was studied yesterday by Dr. Robert Matson, an aerospace engineer and meteor expert. Matson found that the direction of fireball over Quebec seems to fit the prediction.

Moreover the required speed for this space rock according to Matson to show up at the observed times over UK and America is 9.08 km/sec, which is excitingly near Lyytinen`s value.

Matson in his study also had independently concluded that the UK fireball was starting to rise up at the end of the observed track.

Lyytinen estimates, that during the fireball`s long first flight over UK it was visible from the ground for almost a full three minutes.

"I have no information of a similar duration of a fireball ever being observed", Lyytinen admits. "Naturally it is theoretically possible, but this is so rare that I'm amazed that it really happened."

"The great daylight fireball of August 10, 1972 over North America was similarly magnificent, but it was notably faster and shorter in duration", he says. The Earth-grazing meteoroid of 1972 has been estimated to have lasted 100 seconds before returning to space and leaving the Earth's gravity.

Esko Lyytinen is a mathematician of the Finnish Fireball Working Group of the Ursa Astronomical Association. In this research he co-operated with Dirk Ross of Tokyo, Japan who operates a website, "The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News", which continuously monitors meteor events worldwide.

Videoo Collection Page of the UK Ireland Event 21SEP2012
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2012/09/uk-ireland-holland-bolide-videos-on-web.html

LINKS FOR THE EARTH-GRAZER in 1972:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Daylight_1972_Fireball

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WlCfuPrszU
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Britannian yllä hajosi pieni asteroidi- pääkappale kiersi maapallon
Finbish Version of the paper 
Tähdet ja avaruus -journal 
http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset.html

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Press Release - For Immediate Release 27SEP2012
lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2012/09/breaking-news-uk-earth-hugging-asteroid.

Fisnnish:
http://www.avaruus.fi/uutiset/tahtiharrastus-ja-taivaanilmiot/britannian-ylla-hajosi-pieni-asteroidi-paakappale-kiersi-maapallon.html

Mikko Suominen and Marko Pekkola
Tähdet ja avaruus -journal
Ursa Astronomical Association

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23 September 2012

Breaking News - Finland Bolide Fireball Meteor 21SEP2012

Finland Bolide Fireball Meteor ~ 00:34:41 UT 21SEP2012
(c) 2012 Mikkeli
by Aki Taavitsainen
and Jani Lauanne
Helsinki, Finland Bolide Capture
(c) 2012 Esko Lyytinen  
(c) 2012 Harri Frestadius in
Lappeenranta, Finland.
Finland Sky Cameras that Captured the 00:34:41UT 21SEP2012 Bolide Meteor
(c) 2012 LunarMeteorite*Hunter / Google Earth
We had here in Finland a very bright bolide in the Sept. night 20/21 at 00:34:41 UT ( at the side of the day 21.). I attach the FINE images from Mikkeli by Aki Taavitsainen and Jani Lauanne and the color image ( with web camera) by Harri Frestadius in Lappeenranta

This was not a meteorite dropper, but had the entry velocity of as big
as about 66 kilometers and exploded at the height of about 80 km.
I have been very busy with this the wole day of yesterday. I got mixed
in the count of, into how may cameras this was captured, but it is about
15 . I may later check this count. In any case this is our new recond in
this. In addition to this, a good number of visual sightings was
received, even tough at an unfavorable time of night.
Also this fireball was probably the brightest that we have ever captured
in our cameras directly visible.
And a link to my 2 minute "sum-image" from Helsinki, Pukinmäki is:
http://lyytinen.name/esko/20120921-003600.Png

and a link to video from here ( with UFO Capture) is at:
http://lyytinen.name/esko/bolid_20120921_003440UT.mpg

Esko Lyytinen -Helsinki, Finland

Published on 24 Sep 2012 by moilanja 135 views
A bright bolide over Finland. 21 Sept 2012 00:34 UT. This exploded at very high altitude (about 80km). Did not drop any meteorites.
Kirkas bolidi Suomen yllä 21 syyskuuta 2012 kello 03:34 SKA. Tämä räjähti hyvin korkealla (80 km). Ei siksi pudottanut meteoriitteja alas.
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07 July 2011

Asteroid 2002NY40 as a source of meteorite-dropping bolides / next round 2038-Feb-11 02:09

Asteroid 2002NY40 as a source of meteorite-dropping bolides
Josep M. Trigo-Rodr´ıguez, Esko Lyytinen, Daniel C. Jones, Jos´e M. Madiedo, Alberto J. Castro-Tirado,
Iwan Williams, Jordi Llorca, Stanislav V´ıtek, Martin Jel´ınek, Blanca Troughton, and Francisco G´alvez


A B S T R A C T
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 to keep the orbital coherence of these streams producing
meteorites are too short. We present an unequivocal association between near earth object
(NEO) 2002NY40 and at least one bright fireball detected over Finland in 2006 August. Another two additional fireballs recorded from Spain and Finland seem to be related, together
producing a fireball-producing stream (β Aquarids). On the basis of historical data, the 2006
finding suggests the existence of a meteoroid complex capable of producing meteorites. Taking
into account present time-scales for orbital decoherence, if 2002NY40 has large meteoroids
associated with it, such behaviour would be the consequence of a relatively recent asteroidal
fragmentation. Supporting our claim, the heliocentric orbits of two recently discovered NEOs,
2004NL8 and 2002NY40, were found to exhibit a good similarity to each other and also to the
orbits of the three bolides. The fireball spectra of the two Finish bolides showed that the chemical abundances of these objects are consistent with the main elements found in chondrites.
This result is consistent with the probable Low iron, Low metal (LL) chondritic mineralogy
of asteroid 2002NY40. Consequently, this asteroid may be delivering LL chondrites to the
Earth. Additional fireball reports found in the literature suggest that the associated β Aquarid
complex may have been delivering meteorites to the Earth during, at least, the last millennium.
Key words: meteors, meteoroids – minor planets, asteroids.

Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. (2007)
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12503.x

Whole Paper:
http://www.spmn.uji.es/ESP/articulo/2002NY40_MNRAS.pdf

27 March 2011

Helsinki, Finland Green fireball 20:40 26MAR2011

Guest263 (guest) wrote: 20:40 26.03.2011 Helsinki, Finland Green fireball in the sky

26MAR2011 Helsinki, Finland Green fireball (c) 2011 Esko Lyytinen

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