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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

Analysis of a superbolide from a Damocloid observed over Spain on July 13, 2012

Jesús Cabrera Caño; José M. Madiedo; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; J. Zamorano; Jose Luis Ortiz; Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel; Francisco Ocaña; Jaime Izquierdo

A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of -20+-1 was seen on July 13, 2012 over the center and south of Spain. This extraordinary event, which was witnessed by numerous casual observers, was recorded in the framework of the continuous fireball monitoring and meteor spectroscopy campaign performed by the SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN). Thus, because of optimal weather conditions, the bolide was imaged from ten meteor observing stations. Here we present the analysis of this magnificent event, which is the brightest fireball ever recorded by our team. The atmospheric trajectory of the bolide and the orbit in the Solar System of the parent meteoroid were obtained. The emission spectrum produced during the ablation of this particle is also discussed. We found that the meteoroid, which was following a Halley Type Comet orbit, was depleted in Na and had a tensile strength one order of magnitude higher than that corresponding to typical cometary materials. By means of orbital analysis tools we have investigated the likely parent body of this particle and the results suggest that the progenitor is a damocloid. The impact area of the hypothetical remnants of the meteoroid is also given and a search for meteorites was performed, but none were found.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

Analisys of a superbolide from a domocloid observed over Spain on 2012 July 13

José María Madiedo Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; J. Zamorano; José Luis Ortiz Moreno; A. Sánchez de Miguel; Francisco Ocaña Gónzalez; Jaime Izquierdo Gómez; Alberto J. Castro Tirado; N. Morales; D. Galadí; E. de Guindos; J. Lacruz; Faustino Organero; Leonor Ana Hernández; Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca; Mar Tapia; Felipe Gallego; Jesús Cabrera Caño

A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of -20+-1 was seen on July 13, 2012 over the center and south of Spain. This extraordinary event, which was witnessed by numerous casual observers, was recorded in the framework of the continuous fireball monitoring and meteor spectroscopy campaign performed by the SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN). Thus, because of optimal weather conditions, the bolide was imaged from ten meteor observing stations. Here we present the analysis of this magnificent event, which is the brightest fireball ever recorded by our team. The atmospheric trajectory of the bolide and the orbit in the Solar System of the parent meteoroid were obtained. The emission spectrum produced during the ablation of this particle is also discussed. We found that the meteoroid, which was following a Halley Type Comet orbit, was depleted in Na and had a tensile strength one order of magnitude higher than that corresponding to typical cometary materials. By means of orbital analysis tools we have investigated the likely parent body of this particle and the results suggest that the progenitor is a damocloid. The impact area of the hypothetical remnants of the meteoroid is also given and a search for meteorites was performed, but none were found.


Archive | 2010

On the development of robotic CCD video meteor observing station in Spain

José María Madiedo Gil; José Luis Ortiz Moreno; Alberto J. Castro Tirado; M. J. Diaz; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez


World Journal of Surgery | 2015

The Usefulness of International Cooperation in the Repair of Inguinal Hernias in Sub-Saharan Africa

José Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; Enrique Melchor Gil; Q. Hernández Agúera; F. M. González; Jorge Garcia; M. D. Balsalobre; J. A. Tortosa; D. Hernández Palazón; A. B. Diallo; Pascual Parrilla


Archive | 2008

Is asteroid 2002NY40 a rubble pile gravitationally disrupted

José María Madiedo Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; William F. Bottke; Adriano Campo Bagatin; P. Tanga; Jordi Llorca; Daniel C. Jones; I. P. Williams; Esko Lyytinen


Archive | 2013

Orbital parameters and chemical nature of omicron cygnids meteoroids

P. Jiménez; José María Madiedo Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez


Archive | 2013

A 2012 taurid bolide imaged in the framework of the Spanish fireball network

Joan Dergham; José María Madiedo Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez


Archive | 2012

Orbital elements and emission spectrum of a Comae Berenicids fireball

L. Martínez; José María Madiedo Gil; F. M. Toscano; Alberto J. Castro Tirado; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; Susana Pastor; J. A. de los Reyes


Archive | 2012

Analysis of large meteoroids produced by comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke

Ana Rodríguez; José María Madiedo Gil; Josep María Trigo Rodríguez; N. Konovalova


Revista iberoamericana de física | 2008

La misión Stardust: implicaciones Astrofísicas de las muestras analizadas del Cometa 81P/Wild 2

Josep María Trigo Rodríguez

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J. Zamorano

Complutense University of Madrid

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Francisco Ocaña Gónzalez

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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A. Sánchez de Miguel

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jordi Llorca

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Mar Tapia

Institut d'Estudis Catalans

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Joan Dergham

Spanish National Research Council

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Susana Pastor

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Jose Luis Ortiz

Spanish National Research Council

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