(meteorobs) Bright meteors 21-23 TU Sept. 9th 2013
Michel Vandeputte
michelvandeputte at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 11 02:19:22 EDT 2013
Hi all
I observed for 1,5 hours on September 9 between 2.23 and 3.53 UT. I saw 24 meteors including 2 September Perseïds (mag +1 and +2) at the end of the session. No activity was seen during the first hour. Observing conditions were good (Lm +6.3; no cirrus or fog). SPE activity increased later on the day (data Paul Marsching)....
Interesting case!
Michel Vandeputte
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 22:25:19 +0100
From: albireo3000 at yahoo.es
To: brahi at op.pl; meteorobs at meteorobs.org
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Bright meteors 21-23 TU Sept. 9th 2013
Thank you Przemyslaw. I have seen in spaceweather.com that NASA network has also seen some activity: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=10&month=09&year=2013
But most of those fireballs were observed the 10th, from 06 to 10 UT:
http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/20130910.html
Moreover it can be glimpsed in IMONET data using Metrec FluxViewer: http://vmo.imo.net/flx/tmp/20130910232308_408394.png (period 09th 20:00 TU to 10th 04:00 TU, bin 45 minutes, others default settings).
Thanks,
Francisco Ocaña
De: Przemysław Żołądek <brahi at op.pl>
Para: Francisco Ocaña <albireo3000 at yahoo.es>; Meteor science and meteor observing <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Enviado: Martes 10 de septiembre de 2013 21:13
Asunto: Re: (meteorobs) Bright meteors 21-23 TU Sept. 9th 2013
Hi Fracisco,
Most of CEMENT Fireball Network observed a brief and quite
significant outburst of September Perseids last night. These
meteors were observed mostly between 21UT and 22UT, there are some
visual estimations with ZHR~ 50. Outburst was observed also by
radio receivers - PFN28 in Warsaw, Poland and SMRST in Czech
Republic. Dozens of SPE meteors were observed during this time
including one large SPE fireball and quite big number of meteors
brighter than 0m.
Greetings
Przemyslaw Zoladek
PFN
On 10.09.2013 20:10, Francisco Ocaña wrote:
Hi all,
the cameras in Madrid run by UCM-SPMN have recorded some inusual activity this previous night. I have no access to the raw
data yet, just some thumbnails from an all-sky camera, but they seem to come from
Perseus (SPE?). Have
anyone noticed other inusual activity? There might have been only bright meteors, as in the narrower
field of view cameras the
abundance is not so remarkable.
Best regards,
Paco Ocaña
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