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The Tajikistan superbolide of July 23, 2008. I. Trajectory,orbit, and preliminary fall data
Authors:Natalia A Konovalova  Jose M Madiedo  Josep M Trigo‐Rodríguez
Institution:1. Institute of Astrophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, , Dushanbe, 734042 Tajikistan;2. Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Universidad de Huelva, , Huelva, 21071 Spain;3. Facultat de Ciencies, Institute of Space Sciences (CSIC‐IEEC), Campus UAB, , Belaaterra, 08193 Spain
Abstract:The results of the atmospheric trajectory, radiant, heliocentric orbit, and preliminary strewn field calculations for an extremely bright slow‐moving fireball are presented. In the evening hours of July 23, 2008, a bright object entered Earth's atmosphere over Tajikistan. The fireball had a ?20.3 maximum absolute magnitude and a spectacularly long persistent dust trail remained visible over a widespread region of Tajikistan for about 28 minutes after sunset. The fireball was also recorded by a visible‐light satellite system at 14 h 45 min 25 s UT, and the dust trail was imaged by video and photocameras. A unique aspect of this event is that it was detected by two infrasound and five seismic stations too. The bolide was first recorded at a height of 38.2 km, reached its maximum brightness at a height of 35.0 km, and finished at a height of 19.6 km. The first breakup occurred under an aerodynamic pressure of approximately 1.6 MPa, similar to the values derived for breakups of the scarcely reported meteorite‐dropping bolides. The fireball's trajectory and dynamic results suggest that meteorite survival is likely. The meteoroid followed an Apollo‐like asteroid orbit comparable to those derived for previously recovered meteorites with accurately known orbits.
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