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Bright fireball photographed on 2024 November 9, at 20h14m UT from the top of Slovenia’s highest mountain Triglav. Image courtesy: Samo Kham.

The December 2024 issue of the IMO Journal is now in print. It will be mailed shortly and subscribers can also immediately access the journal in PDF format. The contents this month:

  • International Meteor Conference, Soest, The Netherlands
    F. Bettonvil, M. Rodenhuis, J. Hartman
  • Shower Activity in February and March 2025
    R. Lunsford
  • Meteor observations in the Pilsen, Czechia, region
    V. Kalaš
  • October Draconid dust trail encounter on 2024 October 8
    J. Rendtel, D. Vida, H. Sugimoto
  • Moving sources in moving media: Tracing meteoroid 2024 BX1 through Earth’s atmosphere with seismoacoustic data
    D. Eickhoff, J.-P. Föst, J. Ritter
  • SMORD: Establishing the groundwork for automatic seismoacoustic meteoroid detection and new flux estimations
    D. Eickhoff, R. Ostermeier, J. Ritter
  • Two-station infrasound observations of bolides
    P. Dolinsky
  • Fresnel holography for radio characterization of meteoroid fragmentation
    J. Balis, P. G. Brown, H. Lamy, E. Jehin
  • Radio emissions of auroral origin observed by the BRAMS network during Mother’s Day geomagnetic storm
    H. Lamy
  • The structure of the kappa Cygnid meteoroid stream
    J. Borovička, P. Spurný, L. Kotková
  • Small Geminids are more fragile than large ones
    T. Henych, J. Borovička, V. Vojáček, P. Koten, L. Shrbený, P. Spurný
  • Fragmentation of meteoroids
    M. Paprskárová, J. Tóth
  • Radiants of the single station meteor cluster
    P. Koten, D. Čapek, E. Merizio, M. Zurita

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