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The Polish Fireball Network (PFN) has focused on detecting bright fireball events across Poland in recent years. These efforts hold considerable potential for groundbreaking discoveries, such as the identification and recovery of meteorites. Notably, fireballs designated PF251024 and PF261124 exemplify the importance of this initiative. However, it should be noted that the amount of data storage resulting from the Earth’s passage through the Geminid swarm in 2024 is substantial and merits consideration. The authors actively participated in a meteorite fragment search campaign following the SN111124 event, which was analyzed as part of the newly launched Skytinel project. Through collaboration with the Skytinel initiative, they conducted a comparative analysis of orbital calculations for a shared fireball recorded by both meteor networks in Poland. For over a decade, the National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) in Otwock has been conducting research with the aim of detecting cosmogenic radionuclides in meteorites found in Poland. Recently, another meteorite found in Europe from a recorded fireball has arrived at the Center and been studied.
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