(meteorobs) [radiometeoren] Re: Dust Trail of Eta Aquariids in 2013
Karl-Heinz Gansel
radioastronomie at dl6ebs.de
Sun May 5 05:23:13 EDT 2013
Hi all,
if anyone want to listen live to europe meteor activity you can use this
link:
http://dl6ebs.dyndns.info:8000/meteor1.m3u
left channel: 49.970Mhz
right Channel: 143.050Mhz
24/7 online and 10sec delay
regards,
Karl-Heinz
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DARO: http://www.radio-astronomie.de
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
From: Chris Steyaert
Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2013 10:47 AM
To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
Cc: radiometeoren at vvs.be
Subject: [radiometeoren] Re: (meteorobs) Dust Trail of Eta Aquariids in 2013
Hi All,
For sure there was good 'radio' activity around 6h UT this morning
for European observers.
See www.rmob.org/livedata/main.php Observers Haik, Hvezdarna Vsetin,
Gansel.
But it is too soon now to say if there was some sort of an outburst,
or if it was just the rise to the normal maximum. We'll know when
more observations come in, and we have a view on the complete activity.
And the -1197 trail is for the Americas.
Thanks,
Chris
At 07:15 04/05/2013, Mikiya Sato wrote:
>Dea all,
>
>I am Mikiya Sato.
>I found out that the old dust trails of Eta Aquariids (ETA) will
>approach the earth in 2013.
>
>The outline is as follows.
>
>Trail Date(UT) S.Lon(deg) R(au) Ej.V(m/s) fM
> -910 May.06 05:45 45.682 -0.0018 -2.12 0.095
> -910 May.06 06:27 45.710 -0.0017 -2.11 0.017
>-1197 May.06 12:37 45.959 +0.0021 +3.44 0.013
>-1197 May.06 21:19 46.310 -0.0026 +3.43 0.012
>
>In addition, -1403, -1333, -1265, -1128, -985, and -835 trail
>also tend to approach the earth.
>The peak may be continuous or broader because distribution of
>the old dust has spread.
>
>But, the increase in the number of meteors is unknown about ETA.
>I expect that they are about 2 times of the usual activity at
>the maximum because this case is similar to Orionids from 2006 to 2010.
>Detection of the increase is not easy since observation condition
>of ETA is not so good in the Northern Hemisphere.
>However, please take notice of the appearance this year.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Mikiya Sato
>mail at kaicho.net
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