The 2024 annual meeting took place on February 24 -25.

If you missed it you can find the recordings of the two sessions on YouTube:

 

Session 1 – February 24, 16:00 – 21:00 UTC

16:00 Meeting begins (5 minutes)
16:05 Introductions (5 minutes)
16:10 Paul Roggemans: Summary of the GMN Annual Report 2023 (15 + 2 minutes)
16:29 ⭐Logan Cordonnier et al.: Using GMN Data to Characterize Meteor Persistent Trains (15 + 2 minutes)
16:46 Damir Šegon et al.: Is This a New Meteor Shower? (10 + 2 minutes)
16:58 Break (7 minutes) – breakout rooms available
17:05 ⭐Luc Busquin: Synergy: The Surprising Benefits of Aircraft Position Tracking for Meteor and Climate Research (10 + 2 minutes)
17:23 Jamie Shepherd: Getting to Grips with Gravity (10 + 2 minutes)
17:37 Peter Eschman et al.: Developing New RMS Images for Raspberry Pi (15 + 2 minutes)
17:53 ⭐Michael Mazur: Sensors and Modules – Finding the ‘best’ camera for RMS (10 + 2 minutes)
18:05 Meal Break (20 minutes) – breakout rooms available
18:25 ⭐Hervé Lamy: Are the Auroral Emission Lines Polarized? (15 + 2 minutes)
18:54 Radim Stano: The GMN Outreach Project Update (7 minutes, pre-recorded)
18:59 ⭐Auriane Egal: Tracing the History of Comets through Meteoroid Stream Modeling (20 + 2 minutes)
19:21 Break (9 minutes) – breakout rooms available
19:37 Zoltan Balla, Bence Gucsik: Recovering a piece of asteroid 2024 BX1
19:37 Group photo
19:40 Unstructured Workshop, Q&A

 

Session 2 – February 25, 00:00 – 03:00 UTC

00:00 Session 2 Begins
00:05 Introductions (10 minutes)
00:15 Denis Vida: Recap of Session 1 (15 minutes)
00:30 ⭐Rachel Kirby: Sampling our solar system: a planetary geologist’s perspective (10 + 2 minutes)
00:42 ⭐Peter Jenniskens et al.: The recovery of asteroid 2024 BX1 (10 + 2 minutes)
00:54 David Rollinson: EventMonitor: Fast and comprehensive collation of fireball observations (8 + 2 minutes)
01:04 Break (5 minutes)
01:24 ⭐Anthony Ozerov et al.: Working with GOES GLM bolide detections (20 + 2 minutes)
01:46 James Scott: Fireballs Aotearoa: New Zealand’s citizen science meteor camera network (11 minutes, pre-recorded)
01:57 Lexie Wallace, David Rollinson: Night Sky Camera Project: A STEM initiative to expand the Global Meteor Network in regional Western Australia (10 + 2 minutes)
02:09 Peter Eschman: The New Mexico Meteor Array, 2024 (13 + 2 minutes)
02:24 Peter Jenniskens: Atlas of Earth’s Meteor Showers (10 + 2 minutes)
02:36 Break (5 minutes)
02:41 Group photo
03:05 Unstructured Workshop, Q&A

Group photo of the first session

 

Group photo of the second session: