(meteorobs) Video Meteor Observations from S. California 2011-02-07 UT

Robert Lunsford lunro.imo.usa at cox.net
Mon Feb 7 13:23:49 EST 2011


Contrary to the weather forecast, the sky remained clear the entire night. Despite the favorable conditions, meteor totals were 
unimpressive. We have lost the Alpha Centaurids from this site as the radiant does not now clear the southern horizon.

Bob Lunsford

February 7, 2011

0350-0500 UT Teff 1.17 FOV 100 +50 TOTAL 01 SPO 01 ANT 00 PIH -
0500-0600 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 115 +50 TOTAL 02 SPO 02 ANT 00 PIH -
0600-0700 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 130 +50 TOTAL 00 SPO 00 ANT 00 PIH -
0700-0800 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 145 +50 TOTAL 01 SPO 00 ANT 01 PIH -
0800-0900 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 160 +50 TOTAL 05 SPO 05 ANT 00 PIH 00
0900-1000 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 175 +50 TOTAL 03 SPO 03 ANT 00 PIH 00
1000-1100 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 190 +50 TOTAL 04 SPO 03 ANT 01 PIH 00
1100-1200 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 205 +50 TOTAL 04 SPO 04 ANT 00 PIH 00
1200-1300 UT Teff 1.00 FOV 220 +50 TOTAL 04 SPO 03 ANT 01 PIH 00
1300-1343 UT Teff 0.72 FOV 230 +50 TOTAL 02 SPO 01 ANT 01 PIH 00

TOTALS Teff 9.89 METEORS 26 SPO 22 ANT 04 PIH 00

The moon (+0.17) set at 04:57 UT

Universal Time (UT) = PST+8 hrs
Teff = Effective observing time in hours
FOV = Center of camera's Field Of View
SPO = Sporadic (random) meteors
ANT = Antihelions
PIH = Pi Hydrids 




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