A double-station meteor camera set-up in the Canary Islands-CILBO

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This paper describes a double-station camera set-up in the Canary Islands, called CILBO (Canary Island Long-Baseline Observatory). Image-intensified video cameras-one camera on Tenerife and one on La Palma-monitor the same volume of the atmosphere. They are located in automated roll-off roofs. From the obtained data, the meteoroid trajectory can be computed. A second camera on Tenerife is equipped with an objective grating. For bright meteors (typically 0 mag or brighter), a spectrum is recorded which allows constraining the chemical composition of the meteor. The system is completely automated and sends the obtained data after every observation night to a central FTP server. It has been in operation for about 2 yr and the first scientific results have been produced.

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Koschny, D., Bettonvil, F., Licandro, J., Luijt, C. V. D., Mc Auliffe, J., Smit, H., … Zender, J. (2013). A double-station meteor camera set-up in the Canary Islands-CILBO. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, 2(2), 339–348. https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-2-339-2013

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