(meteorobs) Possible Camelopardalid

Dr. S.Aguirre drsaguirre at gmail.com
Sun May 18 19:26:07 EDT 2014


Hi David.

Thanks for sharing your report. :-)

I wish you good luck on your participation and observation in 2014
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Salvador Aguirre






2014-05-17 12:12 GMT-07:00 David <david at jarnac.org>:

> Aboiut a week ago I sent a message which didn't make it to the list,
> that I did see what I am now more confident might be a precursor to
> the coming Camelopardalid meteor shower.  Mine waspn 7 May at about
> 08h UT.  It came right out of the radiant, and soared eastward.  It
> was about magnitude minus 2, and it moved slowly toward the east and
> lasted about 4 seconds.  Considering the other reports, partiocularly
> from Europe, I am now more confident that this was an early member of
> the new shower.
>
> Good luck everyone!  I expect to be watching that night from Big
> Bear, California.
>
> David H. Levy
>
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