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Re: (meteorobs) June Arietids



Gary,

You mentioned noticing a low of Micrometeorites in late May and an increase
in the beginning of June coinciding with the June Arietids.  You aren't
implying that this is an indication that the Aridtids are getting active are
you? It was my understanding that Micrometeorites take a long time to drift
down to the earth.  And that their direct correlation of what reaches the
earth and what is entering the atmosphere on a short term can't be made.
Wouldn't any micrometeorite activity occuring now wouldn't show up for a few
months at the earths surface?
George