(meteorobs) geminids

Roberto G. md6648 at mclink.it
Fri Nov 18 12:34:37 EST 2005


>From: "Izidor Pelajic" <iaspelajic at hotmail.com>
> 
> >With the Full Moon the 15 December, we have this year a cut off
> >of all non luminous meteors and then the ZHR shall be very low,
> >this it's not a problem because we can normalize the observations
> >with the limit magnitude but for to do this we need observe
> >at minimum meteors of 5 class of magnitude and for each class
> >we must have a number not low of meteors and this for each observer,
> >the problem then it's to can observe a good number of luminous
> >meteor, if we can to do this we can to have a reliable scientific
> >observation in other case we have only enjoied to see meteors.
> >Best greetings.
> >Roberto Gorelli
> 
> Thank you Roberto,
> but I'm afraid that I'll pass this Geminids, I have exams at the time of 
> maximum.
> Izidor

Naturally who can to observe he must to observe because all data are
important we cannot miss observations only because we cannot see a 
hight ZHR!
Clear skys.
Roberto Gorelli



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