(meteorobs) September Perseids

Bill Godley wwgj180 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 10 13:55:35 EDT 2008


I second that!  Good for you, Paul.



----- Original Message ----
From: Bruce McCurdy <bmccurdy at telusplanet.net>
To: Global Meteor Observing Forum <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 7:57:49 PM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) September Perseids

    The indefatigable Paul Martsching wrote:

> The September Perseids were unusually active this morning.  Nothing 
> unusual the
> first two hours (I began about 3/4 hour before Moon set), but then 
> activity
> really picked up.  Many negative magnitude September Perseids.  Nearly 
> all,
> including some +4 meteors, left at least a brief train.  The highlight of 
> the
> morning was a mag. -8 fireball which left a train lasting 45 seconds. 
> Detailed
> report later.

    Congratulations Paul on this observation. Your rather understated 
"unusually active" is what  http://spaceweather.com/ calls a "Fireball 
Outburst!!"

    By my count you put in 25.75 hours of Teff in four nights at the Iowa 
Star Party with meteors gracing the skies at the stately rate of one every 
eight minutes for the entire time. That's dedication, and every once in a 
while dedication pays off.  I can't think of anyone who is either more 
likely, or more deserving, of being under a dark sky when the unexpected 
happens.

> I must attempt to take a short nap before going to work this morning.

    You sleep, too? Where do you find the time?

    Bruce
    ***** 

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