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arxiv: 1604.08380 · v1 · pith:5C7OAF3Anew · submitted 2016-04-28 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

An Earth-grazing fireball from the Daytime zeta-Perseid shower observed over Spain on 10 June 2012

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keywords meteormeteoroidatmospheredaytimeduringearth-grazingeventjune
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On 10 June 2012, an Earth-grazer meteor which lasted over 17 s with an absolute magnitude of -4.0 $\pm$ 0.5 was observed over Spain. This work focuses on the analysis of this rare event which is, to our knowledge, the faintest Earth-grazing meteor reported in the scientific literature, but also the first one belonging to a meteor shower. Thus, the orbital parameters show that the parent meteoroid belonged to the Daytime $\zeta$-Perseid meteoroid stream. According to our calculations, the meteor was produced by a meteoroid with an initial mass ranging between 115 and 1.5 kg. During its encounter with Earth, the particle travelled about 510 km in the atmosphere. Around 260 g were destroyed in the atmosphere during the luminous phase of the event as a consequence of the ablation process. The modified orbit of the remaining material, which left our planet with a fusion crust, is also calculated.

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