(meteorobs) Leonid outburst in a few hours?

Alex Daskalakis sw1nzx at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 06:06:26 EST 2014


Hello all

Listening to spaceweather's meteor count too -
http://topaz.streamguys.tv/~spaceweather/
lots of minor pings so far..

Best regards,
Alex SV1NZX

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:14 PM, <karl.antier at laposte.net> wrote:

> Hi Jean-Louis,
>
> OK, no worry as long as it's drinking for science!
> You should ask for a Belgium pint: the bier is good, and the volume is a
> bit higher than the British one (for people using non-anglo-saxon units,
> the pint volume is rounded to 50 cl, when it is 47 cl for a real pint
> volume)!
> Outburst should be not far from peakin now, if predictions are correct...
>
> Karl
>
> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "Jean-L. RAULT" <f6agr at orange.fr>
> À: "Meteor science and meteor observing" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
> Envoyé: Vendredi 21 Novembre 2014 10:20:24
> Objet: Re: (meteorobs) Leonid outburst in a few hours?
>
> Le 21/11/2014 08:39, karl.antier at laposte.net a écrit :
> > Dear meteors lovers,
> >
> > In a few hours (predicted around 9h17 UT), there may be a Leonid
> outburst when the Earth will cross the 1567 dust trail release by
> 55P/Tempel-Tuttle.
> > As here it's now daylight in France, is anyone checking radio pings, or
> under dark skies to try to catch the potential event?
> >
> Hi Karl
>
> The Belgian BRAMS network (http://brams.aeronomie.be/) is recording
> radio pings 24/7.
>
> So do I also, here near Paris, recording the BRAMS 49 MHz beacon meteor
> pings, but recording also at the same time the german VLF transmitter
> DHO38 signal, to search for any VLF propagation disturbances which could
> be triggered by meteors.
> The price to get access to my precious data is one pint of ale, as usual
> (a British pint, not a US pint which is 20% smaller).
>
> Jean-Louis
>
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