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- European_Fireball_Network abstract "European Fireball Network is an international organization based in Central Europe (Germany and Czech Republic). Its purpose is systematic and simultaneous night observation of meteors and other nebular objects from several stations for scientific purposes.The network was initiated locally at the Ondřejov Observatory, Czech Republic, after the fall of the Příbram meteorite on 7 April 1959, which was the first meteorite simultaneously observed by several stations. By 1963, the network consisted of 5 stations. It was later (about 1968) expanded by the installation of about 15 new stations in Germany and named the European Fireball Network.The network currently consists of at least 34 camera stations located in Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Austria at elevations up to 1846 m above mean sea level. The cameras are separated by a distance of about 100 kilometres (62 mi); they cover an area of about one million square kilometers and photograph the entire visible sky. Cameras of Czech stations are equipped with fisheye lenses and are directed towards the zenith. Sky recordings are made every night with a long exposure time. Quickly moving bright objects (meteors) appear as broken traces in the images, and from the exposure time, the burn time and the angular velocity of the object can be determined. An important feature of the network is the simultaneous observation of an object from several stations that allows accurate three-dimensional reconstruction of its trajectory using triangulation. The network is jointly operated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Institute of Planetary Research in Prague (Ondřejov Observatory). It produces about 10,000 images per year documenting about 1200 hours of clear sky observations. Its cameras detect about 50 large meteors per year.The most famous observation by the network is the fall of the Neuschwanstein meteorite on 6 April 2002. Detailed data obtained from several stations allowed accurate reconstruction not only of the meteor path in the Earth atmosphere, but also of its orbit around the Sun. The similarity of the reconstructed orbits of the Neuschwanstein and Příbram allowed associating these meteorites to the same parent body.".
- European_Fireball_Network formationYear "1959".
- European_Fireball_Network parentOrganisation German_Aerospace_Center.
- European_Fireball_Network parentOrganisation Ondřejov_Observatory.
- European_Fireball_Network purpose "Recordmeteorite falls".
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Austria.
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Belgium.
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Czech_Republic.
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Germany.
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Luxembourg.
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed Switzerland.
- European_Fireball_Network status "Active".
- European_Fireball_Network thumbnail Feuerkugelnetz_kamera_daun.jpg?width=300.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageID "27572047".
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageLength "6835".
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageRevisionID "682870377".
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomy_organizations.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_organizations_of_Europe.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_scientific_organizations_of_Europe.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteorite_organisations.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Daun,_Germany.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Fisheye_lens.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink German_Aerospace_Center.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_meteoritics.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_fall.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Meteoroid.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Neuschwanstein_(meteorite).
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Ondřejov_Observatory.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Příbram_meteorite.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Triangulation.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink Zenith.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink File:Earth-grazing_meteoroid,_13_October_1990.jpg.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink File:Fireball_Cameras3,_Ondřejov_Astronomical.jpg.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLink File:NSSTriang1en.jpg.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageWikiLinkText "European Fireball Network".
- European_Fireball_Network caption "A network camera at Daun, Germany. The camera itself is located on top of the tripod and collects light from the reflecting hemisphere in the middle of the construction.".
- European_Fireball_Network name "European Fireball Network".
- European_Fireball_Network parentOrganization "The German Aerospace Center and the Institute of Planetary Research in Prague .".
- European_Fireball_Network purpose "Record meteorite falls".
- European_Fireball_Network regionServed "Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Austria".
- European_Fireball_Network status "Active".
- European_Fireball_Network type "Camera network".
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- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteorites.
- European_Fireball_Network wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- European_Fireball_Network subject Category:Astronomy_organizations.
- European_Fireball_Network subject Category:International_organizations_of_Europe.
- European_Fireball_Network subject Category:International_scientific_organizations_of_Europe.
- European_Fireball_Network subject Category:Meteorite_organisations.
- European_Fireball_Network hypernym Organization.
- European_Fireball_Network type Agent.
- European_Fireball_Network type Organisation.
- European_Fireball_Network type Facility.
- European_Fireball_Network type Organisation.
- European_Fireball_Network type Organization.
- European_Fireball_Network type Organization.
- European_Fireball_Network type Organization.
- European_Fireball_Network type Agent.
- European_Fireball_Network type SocialPerson.
- European_Fireball_Network type Thing.
- European_Fireball_Network type Q43229.
- European_Fireball_Network comment "European Fireball Network is an international organization based in Central Europe (Germany and Czech Republic). Its purpose is systematic and simultaneous night observation of meteors and other nebular objects from several stations for scientific purposes.The network was initiated locally at the Ondřejov Observatory, Czech Republic, after the fall of the Příbram meteorite on 7 April 1959, which was the first meteorite simultaneously observed by several stations.".
- European_Fireball_Network label "European Fireball Network".
- European_Fireball_Network sameAs Q450345.
- European_Fireball_Network sameAs Category:European_Fireball_Network.
- European_Fireball_Network sameAs Bolidová_síť.
- European_Fireball_Network sameAs Feuerkugelnetz.
- European_Fireball_Network sameAs European_Fireball_Network.
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- European_Fireball_Network sameAs Q450345.
- European_Fireball_Network wasDerivedFrom European_Fireball_Network?oldid=682870377.
- European_Fireball_Network depiction Feuerkugelnetz_kamera_daun.jpg.
- European_Fireball_Network isPrimaryTopicOf European_Fireball_Network.
- European_Fireball_Network name "European Fireball Network".