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Table 1:

Atmospheric trajectories of the 1999, 2001, and 2006 Leonid fireballs with known time of meteor passage.

Meteor
N Date Time $H_{\rm B}$ $H_{\rm E}$ $L_{\rm obs}$ Duration
No.     (UT) (km) (km) (km) (s)
Year 1999            
LEO01 4 16.11. 4:46:23 111.50 90.26 24.16 0.34
LEO02 2 18.11. 1:54:18 118.07 99.28 36.81 0.52
LEO03 2 18.11. 2:08:14 110.76 97.75 25.95 0.37
LEO04 2 18.11. 2:19:27 115.84 95.58 37.51 0.53
LEO05 2 18.11. 2:22:13 113.78 97.11 31.07 0.44
LEO06 2 18.11. 2:22:48 113.19 101.40 21.20 0.30
LEO07 2 18.11. 2:37:29 115.24 90.00 42.92 0.61
LEO08 2 18.11. 2:39:30 119.46 96.54 38.12 0.54
LEO09 2 18.11. 3:04:35 110.64 92.24 28.02 0.40
LEO10 2 18.11. 3:07:30 108.64 88.02 31.67 0.46
LEO11 2 18.11. 3:09:55 112.01 92.26 29.48 0.42
LEO12 2 18.11. 3:25:27 109.47 88.32 29.55 0.42
LEO13 2 18.11. 3:46:48 108.06 89.59 24.84 0.35
LEO14 2 18.11. 3:48:51 110.61 93.12 22.62 0.32
LEO15 2 19.11. 1:09:55 104.09 90.82 41.38 0.59
LEO16 3 19.11. 1:20:22 115.07 90.81 41.65 0.58
LEO17 2 19.11. 2:07:32 111.71 92.92 27.14 0.38
Year 2001            
LEO18 3 15.11. 1:32:30 115.86 80.86 59.69 0.76
LEO19 5 15.11. 2:46:30 114.72 82.50 42.20 0.60
LEO20 3 18.11. 0:29:37 111.22 84.15 58.58 0.57
LEO21 4 18.11. 1:20:37 114.12 83.15 54.88 0.60
LEO22 5 18.11. 1:42:32 111.47 86.33 38.78 0.32
LEO23 4 18.11. 1:58:23 117.55 83.93 49.86 0.47
LEO24 2 18.11. 1:59:34 108.35 87.96 30.06 0.28
LEO25 5 18.11. 2:04:16 111.04 70.92 58.00 0.56
LEO26 4 18.11. 2:58:18 111.79 85.32 34.59 0.27
LEO27 3 18.11. 3:19:00 119.44 74.54 56.31 0.67
LEO28 2 18.11. 3:33:28 109.07 88.09 26.02 0.35
LEO29 4 18.11. 4:09:27 111.79 94.20 20.61 0.27
Year 2006            
LEO50 7 16.11. 0:56:07 117.52 85.99 58.05 0.81
LEO51 5 16.11. 3:46:21 98.35 81.18 19.52 0.25
LEO52 3 17.11. 23:58:30 106.33 90.71 41.59 0.57
LEO53 2 18.11. 1:40:00 106.94 95.63 17.82 0.24
LEO54 2 19.11. 4:23:34 109.91 89.06 24.38 0.33

H
is the height above sea level, $L_{\rm obs}$is the length of observed trajectory. The subscript ``B'' denotes values at the beginning of the atmospheric trajectory, the subscript ``E'' at the end point. N is the number of stations where the fireball was photographed. Values of individual entries are given with an accuracy of one or two last digits.


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