activity optical sensing network in 2010 IMTN
activity IMNT optical sensing network is continuous and has started some CIPH years ago through the committee, with the SOSO project, which at the very beginning of his test took over his first Sprite, from Italian soil was September 5, 2007 (Idice, Bologna).
This activity has led inter alia to the detection of rare phenomena such as the first European Gigantic Jet ( Ferruccio Zanotti, http://il-laboratorio-delle-anomalie.blogspot.com/2009/12/12-13-dicembre -2009-again-in-italia.html ). The IMTN
network, integrating an increasing number of stations on the territory in this 2010 is continuing his tireless work with several catches of TLEs:
http://www.ciph-soso.net/SOSO/TLE_Transient_Luminous_Events_2010.html
Similarly continuous detection of meteors, including the last one was triangulated with a French station Var:
http://ciph-soso.blogspot.com/2010/06/bolide-della-notte-fra-il- 5-and-the-6.html
The entire activity of IMTN network continues to be followed by the network of scientists EUROSPRITE, which also follow the latest developments with satisfaction:
http://eurosprite.blogspot.com/2010_06_20_archive.html
June 16, 2010. SOSO is now an optical sensing and instrumentation VLF
On June 16, 2010 Massmo Smith (Head of Project SOSO) has operated the radio receiver, VLF (Very Long Frequency ) supplied to us by the expert Renato Romero. This in fact turns
SOSO1 (station of Idice, Bologna) in an instrumental ensemble that does not detect only archive alarms but also their impacts to the field radio. The VLF receiver
just installed the program works with Spectrum-Lab.
SOSO1 is now able to produce spectrograms at regular intervals from 0 to 100 Hz (the frequencies of Schumann) and from 0 to 24 kHz for monitoring electromagnetic fingerprint of meteors, sprites, and anything else TLEs interact in the atmosphere.
You can record audio files as alarm triggered by video SOSO1, managing to record a certain number of seconds before and after the event in the optical.
We are obviously at an experimental stage, but the surplus give more satisfaction.
[ http://ciph-soso.blogspot.com/2010/06/ciph-soso-inaugurata-sezione-radio-per.html ]
unusual events
A few years of instrumental activity, we note that since the station is operating SOSO, there has been no "unusual events" in the number that could be expected.
That is to say that the unidentified aerial phenomena, those remaining are very few, but it was considered at the network level to gather and interpret IMTN Forum:
http://meteore.forumattivo.com/eventi-insoliti -shooting-video-f50 /
function pan tilt automatic monitoring station in the IMTN Nico Montigiani
The pan tilt designed and developed by Nico Montigiani (IMTN) brillantemnte has passed the first test, last night June 29, 2010, the station OAMH2 C1-29 Scandicci:
http://meteore.foru mattivo.com / fov-s tazioni-imtn-f49/stazione-imtn-oamh2-c2-scandicci-fit862.htm
Based on a mapping of the shock released publicly by storm CNMCA (National Centre of Meteorology and Climatology, Air Force) at Pratica di Mare at 20:45, the pan tilt aimed in the direction of Piedmont and immediately captured a sprite and 20:46.
This is an excellent initial result for which the entire network would like to congratulate Montignana IMTN.
This activity has led inter alia to the detection of rare phenomena such as the first European Gigantic Jet ( Ferruccio Zanotti, http://il-laboratorio-delle-anomalie.blogspot.com/2009/12/12-13-dicembre -2009-again-in-italia.html ). The IMTN
network, integrating an increasing number of stations on the territory in this 2010 is continuing his tireless work with several catches of TLEs:
http://www.ciph-soso.net/SOSO/TLE_Transient_Luminous_Events_2010.html
Similarly continuous detection of meteors, including the last one was triangulated with a French station Var:
http://ciph-soso.blogspot.com/2010/06/bolide-della-notte-fra-il- 5-and-the-6.html
The entire activity of IMTN network continues to be followed by the network of scientists EUROSPRITE, which also follow the latest developments with satisfaction:
http://eurosprite.blogspot.com/2010_06_20_archive.html
June 16, 2010. SOSO is now an optical sensing and instrumentation VLF
On June 16, 2010 Massmo Smith (Head of Project SOSO) has operated the radio receiver, VLF (Very Long Frequency ) supplied to us by the expert Renato Romero. This in fact turns
SOSO1 (station of Idice, Bologna) in an instrumental ensemble that does not detect only archive alarms but also their impacts to the field radio. The VLF receiver
just installed the program works with Spectrum-Lab.
SOSO1 is now able to produce spectrograms at regular intervals from 0 to 100 Hz (the frequencies of Schumann) and from 0 to 24 kHz for monitoring electromagnetic fingerprint of meteors, sprites, and anything else TLEs interact in the atmosphere.
You can record audio files as alarm triggered by video SOSO1, managing to record a certain number of seconds before and after the event in the optical.
We are obviously at an experimental stage, but the surplus give more satisfaction.
[ http://ciph-soso.blogspot.com/2010/06/ciph-soso-inaugurata-sezione-radio-per.html ]
unusual events
A few years of instrumental activity, we note that since the station is operating SOSO, there has been no "unusual events" in the number that could be expected.
That is to say that the unidentified aerial phenomena, those remaining are very few, but it was considered at the network level to gather and interpret IMTN Forum:
http://meteore.forumattivo.com/eventi-insoliti -shooting-video-f50 /
function pan tilt automatic monitoring station in the IMTN Nico Montigiani
The pan tilt designed and developed by Nico Montigiani (IMTN) brillantemnte has passed the first test, last night June 29, 2010, the station OAMH2 C1-29 Scandicci:
http://meteore.foru mattivo.com / fov-s tazioni-imtn-f49/stazione-imtn-oamh2-c2-scandicci-fit862.htm
Based on a mapping of the shock released publicly by storm CNMCA (National Centre of Meteorology and Climatology, Air Force) at Pratica di Mare at 20:45, the pan tilt aimed in the direction of Piedmont and immediately captured a sprite and 20:46.
This is an excellent initial result for which the entire network would like to congratulate Montignana IMTN.
[Info Renzo Cabassi, Massimo Silvestri; CIPH]