(meteorobs) A flash seen in a video wide field

bob71741 bob71741 at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 7 20:10:11 EDT 2008


Thomas - I am not a Gamma Ray Burst type, but I monitor the AAVSO
website for information on SIDs; they are associated with a high
energy network that provides data on GRBs.

The website is as follows:
http://www.aavso.org/observing/programs/hen/grb.shtml

Click on TOOLS and Recent Activity to see their archive of reported GRBs. 
There is lots of other information on that page about GRBs as well.

Regards
Bob

--- In meteorobs at yahoogroups.com, Thomas Ashcraft <ashcraft at ...> wrote:
>
> Denis Denisenko wrote:
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > Please keep on monitoring the Taurus-Auriga-Perseus region, 'cause at 
> > any moment you can catch a superoutburst from the new soft gamma 
> > repeater SGR 0501+4516! 
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Denis in Moscow (UT+0400) ;-)
> >   
> 
> Francisco Ocaña wrote:
> >> Hello list,
> >>
> >> while recording meteors I've found many flashes that I can not
identify.
> >>     
> 
> 
> Hi Denis, Francisco and all,
> 
> I also capture point of light flashes each night in my all-sky
camera. I 
> used to try to correlate them all to satellite flashes but often they 
> would not coincide with listed satellites.
> 
> It would be great if a list of gamma ray and other natural space burst 
> events could be supplied to all-sky meteor camera operators so they 
> could check their nightly data for possible captures.  Does any list of 
> burst events like this exist?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Thomas Ashcraft
> New Mexico
> 
> 
> 
> 
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