(meteorobs) Another way to monitor a meteor shower....
bob alongi
bob71741 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 2 07:32:52 EDT 2014
Raydel - Still awaiting details on using the ionospheric sounder for radio meteor observations. I found lots of information on ionospheric sounding, but not on interpreting the ionograms for meteor observing applications.
Regards,
Bob
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On Mon, 5/26/14, Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) <cm2esp at gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: (meteorobs) Another way to monitor a meteor shower....
To: "Meteor science and meteor observing" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>, radiometeoren at vvs.be
Date: Monday, May 26, 2014, 6:16 AM
Hello all,
It has been a long time since my last meteor
observation and report. Work commitments and other
difficulties had keep me away of the meteor radio
observation.
However, one of my current task at my work place is
the development and maintenance of a new acquisition system
for the ionospheric sounder of the Institute of Geophysics
and Astronomy.
When monitoring the data I am very happy to watch how
during the last few days mostly all of our ionograms has
sporadic layers, probably due to the meteor stream.
For all those interested in watch a meteor shower from
another perspective here is the link for the real time
ionograms from the station I work.
http://www.iga.cu/Departamentos/estacion-ionosferica/ips42.html
I will try to compile an small report regarding the
number sporadic layers during the last few days. Not all
sporadic layers may have a meteor origin, but it will be
nice to see how does the umbers behave during this
particular shower.
Best wishes,
Raydel, CM2ESP
Havana, Cuba.
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