Coordinated observations of a ~45 g earthgrazing fireball localize thermospheric shock generation to volatile-enhanced hydrodynamic shielding that enables continuum-like flow and detectable infrasound.
Icarus, 117007,10.1016/j.icarus.2026.117007
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Shock wave formation in the thermosphere by an earthgrazing fireball: Empirical evidence for volatile-enhanced hydrodynamic shielding
Coordinated observations of a ~45 g earthgrazing fireball localize thermospheric shock generation to volatile-enhanced hydrodynamic shielding that enables continuum-like flow and detectable infrasound.
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Freo Doctor: Atmospheric Modelling for Meteorite Falls and Spacecraft Re-Entries
High-resolution WRF atmospheric models show that wind-induced shifts in meteorite ground positions are typically 143-307 m, exceeding observational uncertainties, with successful use in recovering 12 meteorites and open release of 1107 models for 302 events.