Our instruments and those of our collaborators observe the sky every night and publish their results openly. The links below take you to live shower-flux monitoring, downloadable meteor-orbit archives, and daily radar radiant maps — the same data products we use in our own research.
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GMN Meteor Flux ›
Near-real-time meteor-shower activity from the Global Meteor Network: flux, mass index and zenithal hourly rate (ZHR) for active showers, updated as data arrive from cameras worldwide.
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GMN Data Archive ›
The open Global Meteor Network archive of nightly meteor trajectories and orbits — hundreds of thousands of precisely measured orbits, free to download for research and education.
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CMOR Radiant Maps ›
Daily all-sky radiant maps from the Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar (CMOR), hosted by NASA. CMOR measures millions of radar meteor orbits a year and reveals meteor showers far too faint to see by eye.
These resources are maintained by the Western Meteor Physics Group which hosts the Global Meteor Network and operates CMOR through funding provided by NASA. For the instruments behind these measurements, see our radar and research pages.