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  • AE22A-01: Finding Fireballs in Lightning: A Daily Pipeline to Find Meteors in GOES Weather Satellite Data (invited)
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Author(s):
Jeffrey Smith, SETI Institute (First Author, Presenting Author)
Robert Morris, SETI Institute Mountain View
Randolph Longenbaugh, Formerly Sandia National Laboratories
Jeffrey Olson, NASA Ames Research Center
Jessie Dotson, NASA Ames Research Center
Anthony Ozerov, University of California Berkeley


We have created an automated daily pipeline to detect exploding meteors using GOES weather satellite data. Funded by NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO), our goal is to help inform the planetary defense community of the risks associated with large asteroidal impacts. But the data set also has other applications. Detections are promptly published on a NASA hosted publicly available website, https://neo-bolide.ndc.nasa.gov.



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