(meteorobs) Comet ISON possible meteors

Pat Branch pat_branch at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 15 12:16:05 EST 2014


I reviewed NASA images and orbits during that time.
There was one on the 12th, one on the 13th, two on the 14th two on the 15th and 1 on the 17th that had an orbit that was similar to ISON.
So I think it is a safe bet that if there was any increase in activity due to ISON it was no more than 1 additional meteor per night during the time period...but more likely these were just spurious events that happened to have a similar orbit.
 

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 From: Иван Брюханов <betelgeize_astro at mail.ru>
To: Meteor science and meteor observing <meteorobs at meteorobs.org> 
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Comet ISON possible meteors
  


Dear colleagues, Alexander and Bill!

It remains to view images on 2.5 all-sky cameras  :-)

January 11-13 - clearly emerges radiant " sporadic " meteors from the region
Leo, LMi, UMa, UMi, Cam, Lyn, Cnc.

We viewed pictures of all- sky cameras in the time interval 10-17 January 2014.
Ivan Sergei M. schedule radio observations showed meteor background for January 2014 - there is clearly visible meteor activity increased 08 - January 24, 2014 . Attached chart for radio observations in January 2012 and January 2013

Maybe we should raise the pictures and see again in the range of 06 - 26 January 2014 ?

Bill, can you hold someone too similar work - views pictures all- sky cameras and radio observations of the meteor background?

Ivan Bryukhanov
Anastasia Kulakovskaya, Valentin Tabolich, Anastasia Tabolich.
Minsk


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>I believe I might have seen two meteors at about the right time and 
>emanating from the region round Leo.    One was around January 15, 
>and it apperead low in the south, coming from the east in the early 
>evening hours st about third magnitude.   The other one was earlier, 
>but I caught it with my Schmidt camera during its ordinary comet 
>search on the morning of January 10, probbly 7th or eighth magnitude. 
>The image is enclosed.
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>Sincerely,
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>David H. Levy
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>At 10:00 AM 1/31/2014, you wrote:
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