(meteorobs) alpha-Capricornids ourburst on April 7th ?
Иван Брюханов
betelgeize_astro at mail.ru
Sat May 3 18:42:44 EDT 2014
Guten Tag Karl !
This can be verified ...
I am now working in the SAI in Moscow.
Phototeca images per 24-26.04.2014 now have with me.
Ivan
Minsk
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Sat, 26 Apr 2014 22:02:42 +0200 от Karl Antier <karl.antier at laposte.net>:
>Perfect, thanks a lot to all of you!
>That's exactly what I was looking for!
>
>Clear skies to all!
>Karl
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>> Message du 26/04/14 21:50
>> De : "Kenneth Drake"
>> A : "Meteor science and meteor observing"
>> Copie à :
>> Objet : Re: (meteorobs) alpha-Capricornids ourburst on April 7th ?
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>> CBET 3853
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>> into a Google search to find here the info you are requesting
>> http://cams.seti.org/CBET3853.txt
>>
>> Kenneth Drake
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>> On 4/26/2014 1:43 PM, Roberto Gorelli wrote:
>> > On Sat, 26 Apr 2014 20:28:51 +0200
>> > Karl Antier wrote:
>> >> Hi meteor observers!
>> >>
>> >> I have a small question, as there a news which was published
>> >> yesterday on a French astronomy magazine (Ciel & Espace) dealing
>> >> about meteors, which seems very strange to me...
>> >> And I was wondering if someone could explain me where they could
>> >> have make a confusion!
>> >> The news is here : http://www.cieletespace.fr/node/11718
>> >> For non-French readers, here is my fast translation :
>> >>
>> >> "25/04/2014 - Discovery of a new meteor shower
>> >> We will now have to think about the alpha-Capricornids in the long
>> >> list of meteor showers that display all along the year. It was
>> >> discovered based on japanese observations, on April 7th, between
>> >> 16h59 and 19h33. It is a minor shower, 15 shooting stars have been
>> >> identified. They are linked to no-known comet. The scientists think
>> >> it may have been visible in 1980, 1990, 2001, 2004. It may be
>> >> observer again in 2025 and 2032."
>> >>
>> >> This looks like a potential meteor outburst, but even if I miss all
>> >> the last weeks discussions on the list (I'm slowly catching up with
>> >> the lost time), I could not find any references to this "discovery".
>> >> So I was wondering is someone had any information about this, which
>> >> could explain this strange news?
>> >> Thanks in advance!
>> >>
>> >> Clear skies to all!
>> >> Karl
>> > Read here (Subscription required)
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>> > http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/cbet/RecentCBETs.html
>> >
>> > CBET 3853 of 12 April 2014
>> >
>> > Too with outburst I think that it shall be only a minor shower.
>> > Best greetings.
>> > Roberto Gorelli
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