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https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-6-125-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-6-125-2017
Research article
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27 Feb 2017
Research article |  | 27 Feb 2017

Analysis of the technical biases of meteor video cameras used in the CILBO system

Thomas Albin, Detlef Koschny, Sirko Molau, Ralf Srama, and Björn Poppe

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The Canary Islands Long-Baseline Observatory (CILBO) is a stereoscopic camera setup on the Canary Islands Tenerife and La Palma. Both cameras observe the same volume in the sky to determine high-precision orbits of entering meteoroids. Both cameras are identical; however they show different brightness or velocity distributions of the observed meteors. This work analyses different observational bias effects to determine and understand, e.g. camera pointing or observation time-dependent effects.