(meteorobs) repost of 1999 message on SDA

richard hill dwarfnova at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 4 14:31:55 EDT 2008


Norman:
 
Can you tell me exactly what I need to do to send out my observations to the meteorobs subscribers? I looked at the website but am confused.
 
Rick Hill, in Asheville, North Carolina> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:52:51 -0400> To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org> From: nmcleod at peganet.com> CC: Lew.Gramer at noaa.gov> Subject: (meteorobs) repost of 1999 message on SDA> > From Bert yesterday :> >said in the past I am strongly of the opinion the Delta Aquarid max > is LATER> >than the stated dates, common in many publications and books.> > I certainly agree with Bert. Now I see a post that the max has become even > earlier, July 27. When I first got into meteors I learned the date of July > 29. But observing in dark skies starting in the early 70's showed the max > date to be solidly July 30. Ongoing bad weather for well over 20 years > ended my Delta Aquarid observing in 1984. Could the max date be shifting > to earlier nights since then? I would not know why.> > Here is a message I sent to meteorobs in 1999:> > 1:52 PM 7/27/1999 3 Re: NM past South Delta Aquarid rates> > > Here are abbreviated reports from several past Julys, restricted to hourly > South Delta Aquarid rates and seen in mostly LM7.0 skies from latitudes 25N > to 28N. Times are in local daylight hours.> > 1971> July 26/27, hours 1-5 ; South Deltas 3,4,6,6> July 29/30, hours 2-5 ; South Deltas 10,14,9> > 1973> July 25/26, hours 11-3 ; 7,3,4,2,3> July 26/27, hours 11-12 ; 1> July 27/28, hours 3-5 ; 4,6> July 28/29, hours 1-5 ; 5,3,5,3> July 29/30, hours 12-5 ; 5,7,4,6,12> July 30/31, hours 1-5 ; 10,6,7,5> July 31/1, hours 12-5 ; 7,5,12,10,7> Aug 1/2, hours 12-5 ; 2,7,6,5,1> Aug 2/3, hours 1-3 ; 8,7> Aug 3/4, hours 1-3 ; 5,18> > 1974> July 25/26, hours 12-2 ; 1,2> July 25/26, hours 4-5 ; 1> July 26/27, hours 2-5 ; 6,3,4> July 27/28, hours 1-5 ; 5,8,6,14> July 28/29, hours 2-4 ; 4,13> > 1976> July 25/26, hours 11-5 ; 1,2,4,6,6,9> July 26/27, hours 10-11 ; 0> July 26/27, hours 2-5 ; 8,11,7> July 27/28, hours 10-5 ; 0,2,2,6,11,16,10> July 28/29, hours 10-5 ; 0,0,10,12,11,10,9> July 29/30, hours 10-5 ; 1,3,6,18,24,16,9> July 30/31, hours 10-3 ; 1,2,15,15,9> July 31/1, hours 9-5 ; 1,0,3,5,11,9,13,7> > 1981> July 27/28, hours 11-12 ; 3> July 27/28, hours 1-4 ; 6,6,4> July 28/29, hours 11-4 ; 0,6,10,6,11> July 29/30, hours 10-5 ; 3,7,6,9,22,16,16> July 30/31, hours 12-5 ; 4,5,10,10,3> July 31/1, hours 10-2 ; 2,1,0,8> Aug 2/3, hours 2-5 ; 5,6,4> > 1984> July 25/26, hours 1-4 ; 7,4,6> July 27/28, hours 2-3 ; 3> July 28/29, hours 12-5 ; 3,9,7,6,3> July 29/30, hours 3-4 ; 16> > On which night does maximum occur?> > Norman> > > > Norman W. McLeod III> Staff Advisor> American Meteor Society> > Fort Myers, Florida> nmcleod at peganet.com> _______________________________________________> Mailing list meteorobs: meteorobs at meteorobs.org> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email: owner-meteorobs at meteorobs.org> http://lists.meteorobs.org/mailman/listinfo/meteorobs
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