The New Mexico Meteor Array: Citizen Science Collecting Meteor Data
for the Global Meteor Network (GMN), using the Raspberry Meteor System (RMS).
Stations 01 + 02 form the Albuquerque Zenith reference, then sorted by Station Azimuth.

Stacks of all images captured throughout the night
Did any fireballs escape detection?

US0001, Albuquerque South Valley, P. Eschman, Az:350°


US0002, Albuquerque South Valley, P. Eschman, Az:180°


US000A, Belen, W. Wallace, Az:20°


US0008, Los Lunas, S. Welch, Az:30°


US000K, Socorro, B. Greschke, Az:40°


US0006, Albuquerque NE, S. Kaufman, Az:49°


US000C, Magdalena, J. Briggs, Az:68°


US000H, Quemado, T. Havens, Az:85°


US0030, Belen, W. Wallace, Az:102°


US000N, Albuquerque NE, S. Kaufman, Az:109°


US000E, Albuquerque South Valley, P. Eschman, Az:123°


US000M, Edgewood, J. Seargeant, Az:145°


US0005, Edgewood, J. Seargeant, Az:173°


US001L, Creede CO, D. Robinson, Az:183°


US0009, Los Lunas, S. Welch, Az:195°


US0004, Santa Fe, R. James, Az:211°


US000G, GNTO, Az:226°


US000R, Los Lunas, S. Welch, Az:265°


US000P, Albuquerque N, B. Hufnagel, Az:281°


US000D, Albuquerque, J. Fordice, Az:282°


US000L, Santa Fe, G. Mroz, Az:287°


US0003, Socorro, B. Greschke, Az:318°


US003GL, Santa Fe, T. Blog, Az:319°


US000J, Magdalena, E. Toops, Az:343°


US001P, Taos, J. Shaffer, Az:357°


US0007, Albuquerque N, B. Hufnagel, Az:358°



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