High-speed imaging of four lunar impact flashes reveals lower variance in initial intensity than total energy and no correlation between them, suggesting decoupled vapor and ejecta phases.
Meteoritics and Planetary Science , year = 2018, month = dec, volume =
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
citation-role summary
method 1
citation-polarity summary
fields
astro-ph.EP 2years
2026 2roles
method 1polarities
use method 1representative citing papers
BOCOSUR deploys a 20-station fireball detection network in Uruguay with reported 5 arcmin astrometric residuals and photometric validation against Jupiter and the Moon.
citing papers explorer
-
High-Speed Observations of Lunar Impact Flashes
High-speed imaging of four lunar impact flashes reveals lower variance in initial intensity than total energy and no correlation between them, suggesting decoupled vapor and ejecta phases.
-
BOCOSUR: An all sky network for fireball detection in Uruguay
BOCOSUR deploys a 20-station fireball detection network in Uruguay with reported 5 arcmin astrometric residuals and photometric validation against Jupiter and the Moon.