(meteorobs) Fwd: Re: Call for observations June 12

Lew Gramer mameteors at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 14 10:54:37 EDT 2005


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--- knol_pa1sdb <knol_pa1sdb at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:12:36 -0000
> From: "knol_pa1sdb" <knol_pa1sdb at yahoo.com>
> To: imo-news-owner at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: Call for observations June 12
> 
> Hello,
> I did observer more Radio meteor activity as usual on 12 June 2005. On
> the 11th and 13th of June the activity was less. Unfortunately there
> was much Sporadic E interference om my radio frequency between 9 and
> 14 hour UTC.
> 
> Take a look at my Collrogramme on my website
> http://members.home.nl/peter-knol/meteors/ or on
> http://radio.data.free.fr/main.php3 
> 
> Regards, Peter Knol
> 
> 
> 
> --- In imo-news at yahoogroups.com, RainerArlt  <rarlt at a...> wrote:
> > 
> > Mikhail Maslov from Novosibirsk, Russia, mentioned on May 18
> > that the orbit of the recently discovered comet P/2005JQ5 
> > (Catalina) passed by Earth in the closest point on June 12,
> > about noon UT. He recently wrote that the orbital elements
> > have not changed since, so there is a slight chance of activity
> > from the below radiant on June 12.
> > 
> > Clear skies,
> > Rainer Arlt
> > 
> > ----- Forwarded message from Mikhail Maslov <ast0 at m...> -----
> > 
> > Hello, Rainer,
> > 
> > Orbital elements of P/2005 JQ5 didn't change, so geometry remains the
> > same - closest approach is on 12.5 June. I'm not a member of imo-news,
> > I occasionally looked its messages through and found that they are
> mainly
> > doubled on meteorobs. So could you forvard my meteorobs message on the
> > comet to imo-news, if possible?
> > [...]
> > 
> > Best regards, Mikhail
> > 

Lew Gramer <dedalus at alum.mit.edu>


		
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