(meteorobs) Observation June 22/23 2004
Pierre Martin
dob14.5 at sympatico.ca
Wed Jun 23 19:35:20 EDT 2004
Here's my data report for June 22/23 2004. Written report will follow...
I'll be observing meteors again this evening for a couple hours.
Clear skies!
Pierre Martin
Ottawa, Ontario
DATE: June 22/23 2004
BEGIN: 0227 UT (2227 EDT) END: 0750 UT (0350 EDT)
OBSERVER: Pierre Martin (MARPI)
LOCATION: Long: -76 29' West; Lat: 45 23' North Elevation: 400 ft
City & Province: Bootland Farm, Arnprior, Ontario, CANADA
RECORDING METHOD: talking clock/tape recorder, plotting
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OBSERVED SHOWERS:_____________________________________radiant position
JBO (June Bootids)_____________________________14:48 +48
TOP (Theta Ophiuchids)_________________________16:04 -12
SAG (antihelions or Sagittarids)_______________18:52 -23
TAQ (Tau Aquarids)_____________________________22:20 -15
JLY (June Lyrids)______________________________18:44 +35
XDR (Xi Draconids)_____________________________18:44 +55
CET (Tau Cetids)_______________________________01:12 -15
NPX (sporadics from north apex)________________23:52 +14
SPX (sporadics from south apex)________________23:52 -16
SPO (random sporadics)
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OBSERVING PERIODS: 0 = none seen; / = shower not observed
PERIOD(UT)__FIELD___Teff_F_____LM___JBO_TOP_SAG_TAQ_JLY_XDR_CET_NPX_SPX_
SPO
0227-0335__1441+13__1.07_1.00__6.23__6___1___1___0___0___1___/___0___/
___5
0342-0449__1536+16__1.00_1.00__6.56__10__0___1___0___0___1___/___0___/
___3
0449-0541__1557+26__0.77_1.00__6.63__14__1___1___0___1___0___/___1___/
___8
0550-0653__1641+31__0.99_1.00__6.58__8___0___0___0___0___2___/___1___/
__10
0653-0750__1711+41__0.90_1.00__6.08__9___0___1___0___0___0___/___0___/
___4
TOTALS:_____________4.73_____________47__2___4___0___1___4___/___2___/
__30 = 90
The first column (Period UT) refers to observing periods broken down as
close as possible to one hour of true observing, in Universal Time. The
second column (Field) is the area in in the sky where I centered my
field of view. The third column (TEFF) represents effective observing
time (corrected for breaks or any time I did not spent looking at the
sky). The fourth column (F) is a value for obstructions in the field of
view such as clouds (1.00 = 100% clear skies). The next column (LM) is
the average naked eye limiting magnitude, determined by triangle star
counts. All following columns indicate the number of meteors for each
shower observed.
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MAGNITUDE DISTRIBUTIONS:
SHOWER
_____-3__-2__-1___0__+1__+2__+3__+4__+5______AVE
JBO___2___1___0___4___3___9___8__14___6_____+2.62
SAG___0___0___0___0___0___2___0___1___1_____+3.25
TOP___0___0___0___0___0___2___0___0___0_____+2.00
JLY___0___0___0___0___0___0___0___0___1_____+5.00
XDR___0___0___0___0___0___1___1___1___1_____+3.50
SPO___0___0___0___0___1___6__12__10___3_____+3.25
Note: Magnitude scale is to determine the brightness of sky objects.
Magnitude -8 is comparable to a quarter moon, magnitude -4 with the
planet Venus, magnitude -1 with the brightest star Sirius, magnitude +2
to +3 with most average naked eye stars and magnitude +6 to +7 are the
faintest stars the naked eye can see under typical dark conditions. A
meteor of at least magnitude -3 is considered a fireball. The above
table contains the magnitudes from all observed meteors, and the
average (last column) for showers.
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SKY OBSCURED (FOV): None
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Dead time: 23.16 min. (21.91 min for plotting)
Breaks (UT): 3:35-3:42, 4:06(45sec), 4:29(15sec), 5:41-5:50, 5:59(15sec)
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