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Very bright fireball over the Adriatic Sea, captured on 2025 April 25 at 18h58m42s UT by the AllSky7 camera AMS248 from Prešnica, Slovenia. Image credit: Rudi Kovač.

The June 2025 issue of the IMO Journal is now in print. It will be mailed shortly and subscribers can also immediately access the journal in PDF format.

The contents this month:

  • In memoriam: Daniel Očenáš 1949 – 2025
    P. Zimnikoval
  • Meteor Activity in August and September 2025
    R. Lunsford
  • Possible dust trail encounters of the October Draconids and the Leonids in 2025
    J. Rendtel, M. Sato, M. Maslov, J. Vaubaillon
  • Event-based camera for meteor science
    L. Acin, A. Ashimbekova, M. Guennoun, J. Vaubaillon, C. Simon-Chane, A. Histace
  • Geminids (#0004GEM) are unique too
    M. Koseki
  • Bulk Density Estimation of Alpha Capricornid and Orionid Meteors Using EMCCD and CAMO Observations
    E. Harmos, M. Vovk, D. Vida, P.G. Brown
  • Application of the Aladin program to construct radiant distributions
    S. Kolomiyets, I. Kyrychenko
  • History and scientific results of radar research of meteors in Ukraine: Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics and its Boris Kashcheyev Laboratory
    S. Kolomiyets, W. Hocking, K. Khrustalev, S. Kundyukov, I. Kyrychenko, Yu. Pryimachov
  • About the stages of the modernization of the Kharkiv meteor radar “MARS” and its current state
    S. Kundyukov, S. Kolomiyetsn

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