(meteorobs) [Fw: Comet ISON Meteor Shower]

Иван Брюханов betelgeize_astro at mail.ru
Mon Dec 30 05:22:29 EST 2013


 Hi all,

Sech Gut !

Anybody can say anything about this phenomenon?

Clear skies !
Ivan
Minsk

Понедельник, 30 декабря 2013, 10:46 +01:00 от Karl Antier <karl.antier at laposte.net>:
>Hi all,
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>Sorry to bring back this mail from the steep depths from the list, but I just read something about it, and wondered if the subject had been discussed, as I could not remember it.
>Have any further works been don eon this potential odd meteor shower linked to C/2012 S1 (ISON) comet? The link to the NASA Science page is here :  http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/19apr_isonids/
>But I could not find any more work or paper supporting or updating the information since, except the mail from Mikiya Sato about the impossibility to cross a potential dust trail sent on the list a few days after. 
>Does anyone have any more information about all that? The "shower" is suspected to occur in a few weeks, around January 12, 2014...
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>Thanks in advance!
>Clear skies !
>Karl
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>No meteors but enhanced NLCs from ISON dust in early 2014: is this here
>serious science?
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>Dan
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>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>Subject: Comet ISON Meteor Shower
>From: "NASA Science News" 
>Date: Fri, April 19, 2013 21:19
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>NASA Science News for April 19, 2013
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>A new model of the debris flowing from Comet ISON suggests that the
>sungrazer could dust the Earth with meteoroids in early 2014. Forecasters
>discuss the possibilities today's story from Science at NASA.
>
>FULL STORY:
>http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/19apr_isonids/
>
>VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eSYxvUWwVk
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