Аннотация:
The article using the methods of bibliographic and source study
analysis and systems approach highlights the state and main trends in the
development of meteor astronomy in Odessa during the time of independent Ukraine.
At the beginning of the 21st century, continuous meteor patrol was restored at the
Odessa Astronomical Observatory, which was intensively conducted at the
Observatory during Soviet times. It was based on the use of the television and
telescopic method, which was used in the CIS for the first time. The advantages of
using the television telescopic method in comparison with the photographic and
radar methods for solving the fundamental problems of meteor astronomy are noted.
The text gives valuable information on the features of continuous meteor patrols at
the observation station Kryzhanovka and the work of the expeditionary automatic
meteor patrol on Snake Island (Odessa region, Ukraine). The methods of conducting
telescopic television observations and processing observational material developed
by Odessa researchers are considered. The main directions of meteoric studies
conducted in the Odessa Astronomical Observatory using television meteor patrol
materials were determined. Studying the physics of meteoric phenomena, obtaining
exact coordinates of individual meteor radiant, spectral observations of meteors,
studying double and multiple meteors, studying the structure and density of meteoric
dust particles, solving interaction problems meteor showers with the Earth’s
atmosphere, statistics of meteor phenomena in the Earth’s atmosphere are the main
directions of meteoric studies of Odessa Astronomical Observatory. The scientific
potential of Yu. M. Gorbanev in the field of meteor astronomy of, the leader of the
meteoric group, O. V. Holubaieva, the head of the meteor's television patrol at the
Kryzhanovka observation station in 2003-2011, as well as participation in the meteor
research S. H. Kimakovskyi, I. I. Kimakovskyi, S. V. Podlesniak, I. A. Stognieieva,
L. A. Saresta, A. F. Prinzykov, V. A. Shestopalov, etc are noted. Conclusions are
drawn about the importance of conducting meteoric research for the development of
fundamental and applied science