Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2019
Multi-wave astronomy provides a means for researchers to see and ‘hear’ the sky. But that is only part of their perception of the cosmos. The hot handshake of the Universe in the form of a meteor substance burning in the Earth’s atmosphere, sometimes with the precipitation of meteorites threatening the environment, occurs every second. A major present challenge for meteor research is organizing observations and processing existing and new data in order to obtain information in the time domain of meteor astronomy for solving special problems. This poster discusses the concept of the meteor sky, and some approaches for constructing models of it. The database of meteors of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics was used.
For the full poster, see http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1743921318002879