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The Mass Index and Total Mass of the Geminid Meteoroid Stream as Found with Radar, Optical, and Lunar Impact Data

@inproceedings{Blaauw2016TheMI,
  title={The Mass Index and Total Mass of the Geminid Meteoroid Stream as Found with Radar, Optical, and Lunar Impact Data},
  author={R. Blaauw},
  year={2016}
}
  • R. Blaauw
  • Published 6 June 2016
  • Physics, Environmental Science
The Geminid meteor shower was observed in 2015 using the Western Meteor Physics Groups Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar (CMOR), Marshall Space Flight Centers (MSFC) eight wide-field optical cameras, and MSFCs lunar impact monitoring. These observations allowed Geminid fluxes to be calculated in three unique mass-ranges, from 1.8 (exponent -4) grams to 30 grams. From these fluxes, a mass index of 1.68 plus or minus 0.04 is found, which is in excellent agreement with past Geminid mass indices such as… 

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Balloon-borne video observations of Geminids 2016

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