(meteorobs) Meteors of 1962

Paul Roggemans paul.roggemans at gmail.com
Wed Sep 2 15:06:26 EDT 2015


Well, well, where is the time of the 1970's when Norman surprised everyone
with consistent meteor counts? How are you doing Norman? I stil lkeep good
memorie sof our 1984 tour accross  Florida. Hoping to hear from you,

Paul

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Norman W McLeod III <nmcleod at coconet.com>
wrote:

> Full moon at Geminid max in 1962.  From Miami I watched an hour of max Dec
> 13/14 through the living room windows, as it was 35 F outside.  One of the
> great Florida freezes of the 20th century.  That was the coldest Miami
> morning of my life, up to that time.  I recall seeing around 9 Geminids and
> nothing else during the one hour.
>
> Norman
>
>
>
>
> On 9/2/2015 11:40 AM, Roberto Gorelli wrote:
>
> Sorry for the bad English.
>
> Working on possible meteor showers I found that it's possible
> theorically that the comet C/1962 H1 Honda do a meteor shower with the
> following caracteristic:
>
> Right ascension (RA) 111,75° (around 7 H 30 M), Declination -25°
>
> (that coordinates are at near 2° from star Tau Canis Majoris)
>
> Maximum around 12,5 December
>
> Somebody, expecially peoples living in Southern hemisphere, saw (or
> read of) meteors around 1962 with a similar radiant?
>
> I known that there are a near zero possibilility that this possible
> radiant
> was saw but ...
> Best greetings.
> Roberto Gorelli
>
> P.S.: no one of the meteor showers known at today can to be related at
> this comet
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