“…Though this paper focuses primarily on the nonspecular echoes, we first describe some of the features of the other echoes, since they provide us with additional information. Using the interferometry information on the head echo portion of the data [e.g., Chau and Woodman , , Schult et al , ], we found that the meteor entered Earth at a high geocentric speed of ∼69.5 km/s and came from ∼2 h 53 min right ascension, 29.47° declination, in modified ecliptic coordinates from the North Apex sporadic meteor source [ Chau et al , ]. Although the speed was large, the radial velocity was comparably slow due to the very low elevation angle (∼28.6°), therefore, it was observed over a long horizontal distance (∼50 km).…”