Sporadic meteoroids make up the
bulk of the meteoroids striking the Earth. The combined
action of gravitational and radiation forces have
reduced the coherence of the initial orbits of these particles
to such a degree that they have become so diffuse
as to be no longer recognizable as streams and
merge them together into the sporadic meteoroid complex.
The development of a continuous meteor and
fireball monitoring campaign is fundamental to characterize
the physico-chemical properties of sporadic meteoroids.
In this context, we present here the preliminary
analysis of a sporadic bolide simultaneously imaged
in July 2012 from two meteor observing stations
operated by the SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN)