Program
Times are in CEST = UTC + 2h
Thursday, 19th September 2024
- 13:00 - …
- Arrival of participants
- 15:00 - 17:00
- VIP activities (extra activities - not included in the registration fee)
- 18:15 - 19:15
- Dinner
- 19:30 – 19:45
- Opening of the conference by the International Meteor Organization President and the Local Organizing Committee
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SESSION 1 - Ribbeck Meteorite Fall
Session Chair: Cis Verbeeck - 19:45 – 20:45
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2024 BX1 and the Ribbeck meteorite fall
Sirko Molau, Andreas Möller - 20:45 – 21:15
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Invited talk: A complex analysis of the Ribbeck bolide and meteorite fall caused by the impactor 2024 BX1
Pavel Spurný , Jiří Borovička, Lukáš Shrbený, Mike Hankey - 21:15 – 21:30
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Moving sources in moving media: Tracing 2024 BX1 through Earth’s atmosphere with seismoacoustic data
Dario Eickhoff, Jan-Phillip Föst, Joachim Ritter - 21:30 - …
- Presentation of Ribbeck meteorite fragments and free time
Friday, 20th September 2024
- 07:30 - 09:00
- Breakfast
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SESSION 2 - Video Meteor Work, Meteor-Related Hardware and Software
Session Chair: Sirko Molau - 09:00 – 09:23
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2024 AllSky7 meteorites
Mike Hankey - 09:23 – 09:35
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Video observations of the 18 May 2024 superbolide above Spain and Portugal
Lukáš Shrbený, Mike Hankey - 09:35 – 09:52
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Perseids 2024: First results of visual, photographic and video observations
Peter C. Slansky - 09:52 – 10:09
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Characterization of an IMX291 video camera in the lab
Detlef Koschny, Mandy Gruber, Michael Frühauf - 10:09 – 10:18
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Preparing AllSky7 for photometric measurements
Michael Frühauf, Detlef Koschny - 10:18 – 10:30
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RadCam: A high frame rate camera for producing calibrated fireball light curves at 470 frames per second
Dale Giancono, Hadrien Devillepoix, Robert Howie - 10:30 - 11:00
- Coffee Break and Poster Session
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SESSION 3 - Meteor-Related Hardware and Software (continued), Radio Work
Session Chair: Christian Steyaert - 11:00 – 11:18
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New features in MeteorFlux
Sirko Molau - 11:18 – 11:32
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First radio meteor observations with SPADE
Adrien Manuel Mascarenhas, Lucas Maurice, Antonio Martínez Picar, Christophe Marqué - 11:32 – 11:46
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Radio analysis of meteoroid fragmentation with the Fresnel Transform
Joachim Balis, Peter Brown, Hervé Lamy, Emmanuel Jehin - 11:46 – 12:00
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Radio emissions of auroral origin observed by the BRAMS network during the Mother’s Day geomagnetic storm
Hervé Lamy - 12:00 - 13:30
- Lunch
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SESSION 4 - Online Meteor Work
Session Chair: Hadrien Devillepoix - 13:30 – 13:44
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A preliminary study on the characteristics of the probability distribution of meteor magnitude
I-Ching Yang, Chih-Ming Lin - 13:44 – 13:58
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On the Geminid shower orbits and radiant: preliminary results
Galina O. Ryabova - 13:58 – 14:12
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Estimates of parameters of selected meteor streams
Anna Kartashova, Vladimir Efremov, Olga Popova - 14:12 – 14:26
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Hyperbolic meteoroid orbits from meteor observation and interstellar meteoroids
Silvia Ďurišová, Mária Hajduková - 14:26 – 14:36
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Status of the IAU Meteor Data Center – introduction to the new webpage
Regina Rudawska, Mária Hajduková, Luboš Neslušan, Silvia Ďurišová, Tadeusz Jan Jopek - 14:36 – 14:46
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Reductions of Capricornids and Orionids meteors using data from EMCCD and CAMO cameras
Emma Harmos, Maximilian Vovk - 14:46 – 15:00
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The meteor research program at Western University
Peter Brown - 15:00 - 15:30
- Coffee Break and Poster Session
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SESSION 5 - Meteoroid Streams, Observing Meteor Showers
Session Chair: Francisco Ocaña - 15:30 – 15:39
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Effort to improve the IAU MDC List of meteor showers
Luboš Neslušan, Tadeusz Jan Jopek, Regina Rudawska, Mária Hajduková, Silvia Ďurišová - 15:39 – 15:56
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Review of visual meteor shower observations in 2023
Jürgen Rendtel - 15:56 – 16:19
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Geminids 2023 – Observations in southern Spain
Bernd Gährken - 16:19 – 16:35
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Annual variation of sodium in the Geminid meteor shower
Shinsuke Abe, Keita Kikuchi, Koji Maeda, Tomoko Arai - 16:35 – 16:51
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Small Geminids are more fragile than large ones
Tomáš Henych, Jiří Borovička, Vlastimil Vojáček, Pavel Koten, Lukáš Shrbený, Pavel Spurný - 16:51 – 17:00
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Chaos in Northern and Southern Taurids
Ariane Courtot, Jérémie Vaubaillon, Marc Fouchard - 17:00 – 17:15
- Short break
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SESSION 6 - Meteoroid Streams (continued), Miscellaneous, Radar-Based Meteor Work
Session Chair: Felix Bettonvil - 17:15 – 17:27
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The structure of the Kappa-Cygnid meteoroid stream
Jiří Borovička, Pavel Spurný, Lenka Kotková - 17:27 – 17:39
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Enhancing satellite impact risk assessments through automated meteoroid fragmentation analysis by the Canadian Automated Meteor Observatory
Maximilian Vovk, Peter Brown, Denis Vida - 17:39 – 17:51
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History and scientific results of radar research of meteors in Ukraine: Kharkiv Nat'l Univ. of Radio Electronics and its Boris Kashcheyev Laboratory
Svitlana Kolomiyets, Wayne Hocking, Kirill Khrustalev, Serhii Kundyukov, Iryna Kyrychenko, Stanislav Borbulov, Yurii Pryimachov - 17:51 – 18:01
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Application of the Aladdin program to construct radiant distributions
Iryna Kyrychenko, Svitlana Kolomiyets - 18:01 – 18:18
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The EISCAT_3D atmosphere and geospace radar: current status and science outlook for meteors
Johan Kero, Daniel Kastinen, Maria Gritsevich - 18:18 – 18:30
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Preparing for multi-modal measurements of meteors, part 1: AllSky7 and EISCAT_3D
Daniel Kastinen, Johan Kero, Maria Gritsevich - 19:00 – 20:00
- Dinner
- 20:00 – 21:00
- IMO General Assembly Meeting
- 21:00 – …
- Free time
Saturday, 21st September 2024
- 07:30 – 09:00
- Breakfast
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SESSION 7 - Meteor Physics and Dynamics
Session Chair: Hervé Lamy - 09:00 – 09:14
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Using dynamics to understand the source: Jupiter-Family Comets
Patrick Shober, Jeremie Vaubaillon - 09:14 – 09:28
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A Near-Earth Object model calibrated to Earth impactors
Sophie Deam, Hadrien Devillepoix, Eleanor Sansom, the Global Fireball Observatory Team - 09:28 – 09:42
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Database of shape models suitable for the description of meteoroids and small monolithic asteroids
David Čapek, Tomáš Henych, Pavel Koten - 09:42 – 09:56
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Search for meteor clusters in meteor orbit databases
Aishabibi Ashimbekova, Jeremie Vaubaillon - 09:56 – 10:13
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Determining the mineralogical density of meteoroids
Tomáš Vörös, Juraj Tόth - 10:13 – 10:30
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Fragmentation of meteoroids
Mária Paprskárová - 10:30 – 11:00
- Coffee Break and Poster Session
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SESSION 8 - Ongoing Meteor Work, Miscellaneous
Session Chair: Mike Hankey - 11:00 – 11:12
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Advancing Meteor Research in Hungary: impact discoveries, camera networks, and meteorite expeditions
Norton O. Szabó, Balázs Csák, Lívia Deme, Bence Gucsik, Antal Igaz, Márton Rózsahegyi, Krisztián Sárneczky, József Vinkó, László L. Kiss - 11:12 – 11:24
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Color index of digital meteors
Roman Piffl - 11:24 – 11:40
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Mechanism of persistent trains’ life time
Nagatoshi Nogami - 11:40 – 11:50
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Detection of meteors in broad daylight: a feasibility study
Jérémie Vaubaillon, Sylvain Rommeluere, Pierre Simoneau - 11:50 – 12:00
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Lunar impact flash observations in Turkey
Mert Acar, Serdar Evren - 12:00 – 13:30
- Lunch
- 13:30 - 13:45
- Group Photo
- 14:00 - 18:30
- Excursion
- 19:30 - 20:30
- Dinner
- 20:30 – …
- Free time
Sunday, 22nd September 2024
- 07:30 – 09:00
- Breakfast
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SESSION 9 - Meteor and Meteorite Spectrography
Session Chair: Pavel Koten - 09:00 – 09:11
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Update on the CAMS spectrograph data processing pipeline and results
Timothy Beck, Peter Jenniskens, Nicholas Bianez, Michael Preciado - 09:11 – 09:29
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First results from digital fireball spectra
Marko Šegon, Vlastimil Vojáček, Jiri Borovička - 09:29 – 09:43
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The hydrogen and silicon line in the fireball spectra
Vlastimil Vojáček, Jiří Borovička, Pavel Spurný - 09:43 – 10:01
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Updates in the analysis of a marker of organic compounds in meteor spectra
Adriana Pisarčíková, Pavol Matlovič - 10:01 – 10:15
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Spectral properties of meteorites for improved meteoroid composition diagnostics
Pavol Matlovič, Adriana Pisarčíková, Veronika Pazderová, Juraj Tóth - 10:15 – 10:45
- Coffee Break and Poster Session
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SESSION 10 - Ongoing Meteor Work, Miscellaneous
Session Chair: Jürgen Rendtel - 10:45 – 10:57
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Seismo-acoustic signals of fireballs: comparing natural objects to a man-made sample return capsule entry
Iona Clemente, Eleanor K. Sansom, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix - 10:57 – 11:09
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26 June 2019 Brazil meteor cluster
Pavel Koten, David Čapek - 11:09 – 11:26
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An amateur approach to the identification of meteorites
Gerhard Drolshagen, Arne Boersma, Björn Poppe - 11:26 – 11:38
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Meteorite recovery using drones: initial successes and future plans
Hadrien Devillepoix, Seamus Anderson, the Desert Fireball Network Team - 11:38 – 12:00
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High-speed lenses for astronomy
Peter C. Slansky - 12:00 – 12:10
- Closing of the conference by the International Meteor Organization President and the Local Organizing Committee
- 12:10 – 13:30
- Lunch
- 13:30 – …
- Departure of the participants
Posters
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- Spaceborne spectroscopy of meteors – mission SLAVIA and beyond
Martin Ferus, Libor Lenža, Inna Uwarova, Pavel Pořízka, Petr Kubelík, Anna Křivková, Juraj Dudáš, Richard Sysala, Lucie Kučerová, Karolína Macúchová, Pavel Brož, Jakub Koukal, Vladimír Tichý, Tomáš Kordula, Alessandro Monti, Miroslav Krůs, Lukáš Petera, Pavlína Šeborová, Ján Žabka, Michaela Malečková, Kateřina Němečková, Anatolii Spesyvyi, Jozef Kaiser, Jan Novotný, Marek Rozehnal - Spaceborne spectroscopy of meteors – mission SLAVIA and beyond
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- Meteor observations as a tool to constrain cosmogonic models of the Solar System
Vitalii Kuksenko - Meteor observations as a tool to constrain cosmogonic models of the Solar System
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- Finding meteor cluster candidates in series of astronomical images
Lukáš Krauz, Jan Bednář, Petr Páta, Pavel Koten - Finding meteor cluster candidates in series of astronomical images
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- Two-stations infrasound observation of bolide
Peter Dolinsky - Two-stations infrasound observation of bolide
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- Meteor spectra and orbits at the Valašské Meziříčí Observatory
Jakub Koukal, Libor Lenža, Martin Ferus, Jiří Srba, Petr Kubelík - Meteor spectra and orbits at the Valašské Meziříčí Observatory
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- About the stages of the modernization of the Kharkiv meteor radar
Serhii Kundyukov, Svitlana Kolomiyets - About the stages of the modernization of the Kharkiv meteor radar
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- Atmospheric height measurement of meteors detected simultaneously by Digisonde and multi-site optical cameras
Livia Deme, Csilla Szárnya, Veronika Barta, Antal Igaz, Krisztián Sárneczky, Balázs Csák, Nandor Opitz, Nora Egei, Jόzsef Vinkó - Atmospheric height measurement of meteors detected simultaneously by Digisonde and multi-site optical cameras
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- Technical possibilities and limitations of the DPS-4D type Digisonde in individual meteor detections
Csilla Szárnya, Zbyšek Mošna, Antal Igaz, Daniel Kouba, Tobias G. W. Verhulst, Petra Koucká Knížová, Kateřina Podolská, Veronika Barta, Lívia Deme - Technical possibilities and limitations of the DPS-4D type Digisonde in individual meteor detections
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- Pulse radar transmitter for the Humain BRAMS array?
Adrien Manuel Mascarenhas, Lucas Maurice, Antonio Martínez Picar, Christophe Marqué - Pulse radar transmitter for the Humain BRAMS array?
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- SMORD: Establishing the groundwork for automatic seismoacoustic meteoroid detection and new flux estimations
Dario Eickhoff, Runa Ostermeier, Joachim Ritter - SMORD: Establishing the groundwork for automatic seismoacoustic meteoroid detection and new flux estimations
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- Implementing a spectrograph for all-sky work
Felix Bettonvil - Implementing a spectrograph for all-sky work
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- From fireballs over the Czech Republik to differentiated asteroids: studying eucrites as crustal samples of the minor planet Vesta
Magdalena Pospisilova - From fireballs over the Czech Republik to differentiated asteroids: studying eucrites as crustal samples of the minor planet Vesta
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- Bolidozor radio network in 2024
Roman Dvořák, Martin Kákona, Martin Povišer, Jan Milík; Jan Štrobl, Josef Szylar, Petr Bednář, Ladislav Křivský, Jan Chroust, Jakub Kákona - Bolidozor radio network in 2024
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- Status and future of the BRAMS meteor radio forward scatter network
Hervé Lamy, Joachim Balis, Michel Anciaux, Stijn Calders, Antoine Calegaro - Status and future of the BRAMS meteor radio forward scatter network
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- Enhancing research workflow with Science Explorer (SciX)
Simon Anghel and the SciX Team - Enhancing research workflow with Science Explorer (SciX)
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- A weather modelling software toolkit for meteoroid dark flight simulation
Martin Cupak, Eleanor Sansom, Hadrien Devillepoix, Martin Towner, Srikanth Kompella, Paul Hancock, Andrew Singleton - A weather modelling software toolkit for meteoroid dark flight simulation