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- A Nnual Report 2016 the V Atican O Bservatory
- MASON GULLY: the SECOND METEORITE RECOVERED by the DESERT FIREBALL NETWORK. M. C. Towner1, P. A. Bland1 , P. Spurný2, G. K. Benedix3, K
- Martin Towner: Latest Results from the Desert Fireball Network
- Fireball Networks and the Hunt for Meteorites
- The Dingle Dell Meteorite: a Halloween Treat from the Main Belt
- Using Atmospheric Impact Data to Model Meteoroid Close Encounters
- Advanced Digital Fireball Observatories: Enabling the Expansion of the Desert Fireball Network
- Steps Toward Automating the Australian Desert Fireball Network
- Daniel T. Britt
- FRIPON: a Worldwide Network to Track Incoming Meteoroids F
- Why Meteors Light up the Night Sky 9 February 2015, by Jonti Horner, Donna Burton and Tanya Hill
- Book of Abstracts
- Meteorite Search About to Begin 6 October 2015, by , Sciencenetwork Wa
- Back Matter (PDF)
- How to Build a Continental Scale Fireball Camera Network
- Initial Results from the Desert Fireball Network
- Murrili Meteorite's Fall and Recovery from Kati Thanda
- Pyroxene Mineralogies of Near-Earth Vestoids
- METEORITE SPOTLIGHT Proteins and Even Nucleobases Which Are Every Now and Then an Vital Components of DNA
- Master Thesis
- DINGLE DELL DENSITY and OTHER PHYSICAL PROPERTIES R. J. Macke1, G
- Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Chronology of the Murrili (H5) Meteorite Fall: the Third Recovered Fall from the Desert Fireball Network
- The Desert Fireball Network: a New Camera Network in the Western Australian Nullarbor
- EXPOSURE HISTORY and DELIVERY of METEORITES from ASTEROIDS, MARS, and the MOON, from FALLS, FINDS, and RECOVERIES 1:30 P.M
- A Meteoroid Handbook for Aerospace Engineers and Managers
- A Global Fireball Observatory a a a a H
- A Global Fireball Observatory
- Murrili Meteorite's Fall and Recovery from Kati
- The UK Fireball Alliance (Ukfall); Combining and Integrating the Diversity of UK Camera Networks to Aim to Recover the First UK Meteorite Fall for 30 Years
- SSERVI 2015 Annual Report
- Commissioning the Desert Fireball Network Data Pipeline
- FRIPON: a Worldwide Network to Track Incoming Meteoroids
- We Tracked Hundreds of Fireballs Streaking Through the Sky to Find out 14 May 2021, by Patrick M Shober
- Machine Learning for Semi‐Automated Meteorite
- Fall and Recovery of the Murrili Meteorite, and an Update on the Desert Fireball Network
- Determining Fireball Fates Using the $\Alpha $-$\Beta $ Criterion
- The UK Fireball Alliance (Ukfall); Combining and Integrating the Diversity of UK Camera Networks to Aim to Recover the First UK Meteorite Fall for 30 Years
- How to Find a Meteorite That's Fallen to Earth 13 January 2016, by Phil Bland
- CATCHING a FALLING STAR (OR METEORITE) – FIREBALL CAMERA NETWORKS in the 21St CENTURY