There are a number of papers out there which address modeling meteor
flight, both during ablation and dark phases. In fact, you can produce a
reasonably good estimate with nothing more than some basic physics and
an Excel spreadsheet. For more accurate analysis, you need to implement
a good numerical integrator and incorporate an ablation/fragmentation
model. Dark flight modeling is fairly straightforward, but depends on
accurate high altitude wind data, which may or may not be available,
depending on the time and location of the event you are studying.
Chris
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com
On 3/7/2012 11:55 AM, Graham Ensor wrote:
Thanks Chris...that gives me something to work with...It's one of
those questions I've wanted answering for a while now. Will be
interesting to see any advice on calculating the trajectory curve from
this?
Cheers,
Graham
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