September 12th 2017
This bright fireball flew over Cáceres and Toledo provinces (south-center of Spain) at 3:35 local time (1:35 UT) of last September 12th. This object could be recorded from SMART Project's detectors operated at Calar Alto, La Hita, Sevilla and Huelva observatories. As well, the fireball could be registered with the Calar Alto Observatory west surveillance webcam.
August 21th 2017
This fireball could be observed last August 21th 2017 at 00:41:11 UT (02:41:11 local time). Although there are not enough reliable data in order to estimate the speed, its atmospheric path could be determined.
August 15th 2017
The image on the left is a summary of the Perseids meteor activity during the night of August 12th to 13th, coinciding with the maximum activity of this event.
August 5th 2017
About 3:12 local time (1:12 UT) of August 5th, SMART Project’s detectors and two of the Calar Alto Observatory external surveillance webcams registered a fireball that flew above Mediterranean Sea. This event was recorded with the SMART Project’s detectors operated at Calar Alto, La Sagra, Huelva, La Hita and Sevilla Observatories, as well as the above mentioned Calar Alto observatory external surveillance webcams. At the top left of the image, the emission spectrum lines of this object can be seen.
July 29th 2017
Several fireballs could be recorded last July 29th 2017 with both SMART Project’s detectors and Calar Alto Observatory surveillance webcams. However, we only could retrieve more information from the most important one. That one happened at 23:11 UT of July 29th (01:11 local time 30th July). This object flew over Granada and Córdoba provinces at South Spain. The fireball could be recorded with the SMART Project’s detectors operated at Calar Alto, La Sagra, Huelva, La Hita and Sevilla observatories.This object could be also recorded with the Calar Alto Observatory surveillance webcams.
The image shows the emission spectrum lines of that fireball.
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