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Brilliant fireball captured on 2026 April 11 at 09h 05m UT by the AMS48 system operating from North Linn County, Iowa. Image courtesy: Jim Hannon.

The February 2026 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:

  • Janus
    C. Verbeeck
  • Meteor Activity in May–June
    R. Lunsford
  • From the Treasurer — IMO Membership/WGN Subscription Renewal for 2026
    M. Gyssens
  • IMC 2026 in Barcelonnette, France
    F. Colas and the IMC 2026 LOC
  • Results of global forward scatter radio observations — Geminids 2025
    C. Steyaert
  • Geminids meteor shower: Fifteen years of observations
    V. Bahýl, M. Csatáryová, F. Pastierovič
  • Validation of meteor shower count rate model fitting using synthetic single-station time series
    S. Calders, J. De Keyser, H. Lamy, K. Kolenberg
  • Improved meteoroid trajectory and speed reconstruction with BRAMS: pre-t0 phase technique and uncertainty analysis
    J. Balis, H. Lamy, M. Anciaux, E. Jehin, J. De Keyser, D. Kastinen, P.G. Brown
  • To catch a falling star: The search for cosmic dust on Earth
    G. Jonker, T. Schipper, D. Lagendijk, S. Goderis, J. van der Lubbe, W. van Westrenen
  • Lyrid meteor shower observed by the European Fireball Network
    L. Shrbený, P. Spurný, J. Borovička
  • Determination of physical properties of Eta-Virginids from 2025 AMOS all-sky meteor observations
    T. Vörös and J. Tóth
  • The Meteor Spectroscopy Workshop at the IMC2025
    J. Zender, N. Gert Jan, A. Courtot, A. Pisarčíková

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