Electrophonic meteor sounds, heard simultaneously with the meteor appearance, are a longstanding problem due to their nonintuitive nature. Previous investigations have been …
CY Sung, P Brown, R Marshall - Planetary and Space Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Here we report on a two year continuous survey to examine possible VLF signals associated with meteors brighter than magnitude− 5. Our survey allowed both calibrated temporal and …
One of great mysteries of the Tunguska event is its genetic impact. Some genetic anomalies were reported in the plants, insects and people of the Tunguska region. Remarkably, the …
A Guha, BK De, A Choudhury, R Roy - Astrophysics and Space Science, 2012 - Springer
There are several reports of simultaneous optical flashes as well as audible sounds called electrophonics during the passage of meteors through the Earth's atmosphere, but the exact …
M Beech, L Foschini - Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2001 - aanda.org
We investigate the conditions under which Leonid meteoroids might generate short duration (burster) electrophonic sounds. A" first order" theory is employed to estimate the …
Despite more than 300 years since its first scientific description, the phenomenon of electrophonic sounds from meteors are still eluding complete physical explanation …
AD Filonenko - Solar System Research, 2020 - Springer
A model for generating electromagnetic fields in the ELF/VLF range accompanying the final stage of the evolution of meteorites in the Earth's atmosphere is presented. The …
MC Kelley, C Price - Geophysical Research Letters, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Recorded for centuries, people can hear and see meteors nearly concurrently. Electromagnetic energy clearly propagates at the speed of light and converts to sound …
M Sanfui, DK Haldar, D Biswas - Astrophysics and Space Science, 2016 - Springer
The space between the two spherical conducting shells, Earth surface and the lower boundary of the ionosphere, behaves as a spherical cavity in which some electromagnetic …