Video observation of Geminids 2010 and Quadrantids 2011 by SVMN and CEMeNt
Jutaj T\'oth, Peter Vere\v{s}, Leonard Korno\v{s}, Roman Piffl, Jakub, Koukal, \v{S}tefan Gajdo\v{s}, Ivan Majchrovi\v{c}, Pavol Zigo, Martin Zima,, Jozef Vil\'agi, Du\v{s}an Kalman\v{c}ok

TL;DR
This study reports on multi-station video observations of Geminids 2010 and Quadrantids 2011 meteors, deriving precise orbits that align with existing databases, despite weather challenges.
Contribution
It presents new multi-station meteor observations from SVMN and CEMeNt networks for Geminids and Quadrantids, with high-precision orbit determination.
Findings
High-precision meteor orbits obtained
Orbits consistent with SonotaCo database
Successful multi-station observations despite weather
Abstract
Since 2009 the double station meteor observation by the all-sky video cameras of the Slovak Video Meteor Network (SVMN) brought hundreds of orbits. Thanks to several amateur wide field video stations of the Central European Meteor Network (CEMeNt) and despite not an ideal weather situation we were able to observe several Geminid and Quadrantid multi-station meteors during its 2010 and 2011 maxima, respectively. The presented meteor orbits derived by the UFOOrbit software account a high precision of the orbital elements and are very similar to those of the SonotaCo video meteor database.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Space Satellite Systems and Control
