(meteorobs) Different Mystery Meteors

prospector at znet.com prospector at znet.com
Tue Nov 9 16:01:40 EST 2010


9 Nov. about an hour before sunrise, so the time isn't really usable.
My computer posted twice last time, sorry, very long time to post.



Quoting drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com>:

> Dave,
>   Thank you for your observation and post.  Date and time of events?
> Dirk ... Tokyo
>
> www.lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com
>
> Several meteor reports for 7-9NOV2010
>
>
> --- On Wed, 11/10/10, prospector at znet.com <prospector at znet.com> wrote:
>
> > From: prospector at znet.com <prospector at znet.com>
> > Subject: (meteorobs) Different Mystery Meteors
> > To: "Global Meteor Observing Forum" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
> > Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 2:07 AM
> > I had my own mystery last night,
> > there was a series of flashes near 4 am at
> > the corner of Gemini, about twelve flashes over several
> > minutes and it
> > moved only slightly, within 10 min of arc. It wouldn't seem
> > likely that it
> > was a series of point meteors unless there was a radiant
> > there but they
> > weren't all from the same exact point like a stationary
> > satellite. I
> > observed with binoculars and had a faint marker star to
> > track with, the
> > last several flashes were to the east of most of the
> > flashes.
> >                
> >                
> >             Dave English
> >                
> >                
> >        Oceanside, California
> >
> >
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