Showing posts with label SonotaCo Network Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SonotaCo Network Japan. Show all posts

23 August 2014

Osaka, Japan Fireball Meteor 18AUG2014

Osaka, Japan Fireball Meteor 0338 JST 18AUG2014
All Sky capture from Osaka, Japan
C2014 上田昌良 // SonotaCo Network Japan
SonotaCo Network Japan Meteor Forum with videos and more photos-
http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3334&sid=35e2068cdecb858ffe6a472315a3aad1

2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

07 January 2014

Japan Fireball Meteor #1 06JAN2014 - 2014年1月6日 17:18:08 薄明火球

Japan Fireball Meteor #1 17:18:08 JST 06JAN2014 - 2014年1月6日 17:18:08 薄明火球
This fireball was seen 36 minutes after sunset.
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Japan Fireball Meteor 17:18:08 JST 06JAN2014 - 2014年1月6日 17:18:08 薄明火球
Credit
- SonotaCo
SonotaCo Meteor/Fireball Forum with more photos and videos-
http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3169&sid=133bcd37613c8a703263fe65a768347e

2014 The Year of CERTAIN Uncertainty; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

Japan Fireballs/Meteors First Week of January 2014

Japan Fireballs/Meteors First Week of January 2014 - videos Fireballs/Meteors Over Japan - First Week of 2014
Posted to YouTube by Sheilaaliens 178 views
Thank you Shelia and to SonotaCo Allsky Network and Camera operators!

2014 The Year of CERTAIN Uncertainty; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

08 March 2013

05 September 2012

日本ロングパス火の玉流星03SEP2012 Niigata, Japan Meteor 03SEP2012

Japan Long Path Fireball Meteor 03SEP2012 -日本ロングパス火の玉流星03SEP2012
On 03SEP2012 at 23:14:02 a fireball meteor was captured over Niigata, Japan by the SonotaCo Allsky Network.  Photos and movie are available on their web forum @
http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2819&sid=4fb92ed3d1243381f8403b918766532b

MBIQ Data:
Setagaya, Tokyo arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for meteorite spotted in japan.
19:14:09 -- 29 minutes ago

2012 THE Year of Meteors!

13 February 2012

Breaking News - Japan Bolide Fireball Meteor News 2012 - Japan Meteor 11FEB2012

Japan Bolide Fireball Meteor News 2012 - Japan Meteor 11FEB2012



Uploaded on YouTube by Uploaded by  on 12 Feb 2012 139 Views


2012 THE Year of Meteors! - LunarMeteorite*Hunter,Tokyo

08 June 2011

MBIQ Detects 日本の火球 Japan Meteor Fireball 3JUN2011 6JUN2011 8JUN2011

MBIQ Detects Tokyo, Japan Meteor? 3/6/8JUN2011

  Meteor detection was triggered by MBIQ (Meteor Bot Internet Query) ~1 hour ago at 21:07 Japan Local time ( ~14 minutes after the meteor event).

The exact time of the actual meteor of 8JUN2011 was 20:53:10.
Photo of event by H.Yamakawa:
 http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2540

We need confirmation from actual witnesses of the meteor; please read carefully the data we require (see text in Red below).  Thank you! Domo arigato! Nihongo mo ok desu.
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Japan June 6 19h49m49s meteor fireball 6月6日 19h49m49s 日本の火球
The fireball was seen over a wide range northeast of the Kanto region, Tokyo and Niigata, Nagano automatic TV was also taken. (more) Photo of event by 上村 :
http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2539
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http://fireballman.blog109.fc2.com/&act=url
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Japan June 3 3:22:32JST meteor fireball  2011年6月3日3:22:32JSTにチカチカ火球
photo by 上田昌良:
http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2536
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Russian spacecraft blasts off for space station
Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, NASA's Michael Fossum, and Satoshi Furukawa of Japan's JAXA space agency will spend almost two days squeezed into the cramped Soyuz capsule before docking with the space station, where they will remain until mid-November.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Russian-spacecraft-blasts-off-for-space-station-1413652.php#ixzz1Ogq6QEsI
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Nishinomiya, Hyogo arrived on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: MBIQ Detects 日本の火球 Japan Meteor Fireball 3JUN2011 6JUN2011 8JUN2011".
00:54:55 -- 31 seconds ago


Seto, Aichi arrived on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: MBIQ Detects Tokyo, Japan Meteor? 8JUN2011".
18:08:23 -- 7 minutes ago

Yokohama, Kanagawa arrived from google.com.br on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: MBIQ Detects Tokyo, Japan Meteor? 8JUN2011" by searching for meteorite 8 june.
17:47:25 -- 27 minutes ago

Osaka arrived from google.co.jp on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for 隕石流れ星2011年6月8日.
00:18:13 -- 2 minutes ago

Kawasaki, Kanagawa arrived from fireballman.blog109.fc2.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: Updated! Poland Meteorite Fall 30APR 2011 The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 4MAY2011".
23:56:48 -- 25 minutes ago

Tokyo arrived from webcache.googleusercontent.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: MBIQ Detects Tokyo, Japan Meteor? 8JUN2011".
22:31:54 -- 1 hour 52 mins ago

Osaka arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: Ibaraki, Japan Meteor Fireball Bolide 14FEB2010 8:28pm" by searching for Meteor Japan 2011.
21:50:29 -- 3 minutes ago

Tokyo arrived from google.com on "Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News" by searching for light seen over tokyo june 8 2011.
21:07:22 -- 43 minutes ago

We need the Date and Time of these events Location name (town,city) where you were when saw the meteor,
Start and Stop location in sky, 
Direction of movement, 
Duration of Event (seconds), 
Brightness ( in comparison with Venus, Moon, Sun) color, sounds? 
Photos? Videos? 


email LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com
 Thank you! Your reports make it possible for all to check what others saw as well. 

 2011 Year of Green Meteors!

11 May 2009

Forty Thousand Meteor Origins Across the Sky


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Credit & Copyright: SonotaCo Network, Japan

Forty Thousand Meteor Origins Across the Sky
Explanation: Where do meteors come from? Visible meteors are typically sand-sized grains of ice and rock that once fragmented from comets. Many a meteor shower has been associated with a known comet, although some intriguing orphan showers do remain. Recently, a group of meteor enthusiasts created a network of over 100 video cameras placed at 25 well-separated locations across Japan. This unprecedented network recorded not only 240,000 optically bright meteors over two years, but almost 40,000 meteors seen by more than one station. These multiple-station events were particularly interesting because they enabled the observers to extrapolate meteor trajectories back into the Solar System. The resulting radiant map is shown above, with many well known meteor showers labelled by the first three letters of the home constellation. Besides known meteor showers, eleven new showers were identified by new radiants on the sky from which meteors appear to flow. The meteor sky is ever changing, and it may be possible that new shower radiants will appear in the future. Research like this could also potentially identify previously unknown comets or asteroids that might one day pass close to the Earth.