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(meteorobs) Xi Draconids



-- [ From: Robert Lunsford * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --

The following is a list of all possible members of the Xi Draconid
shower as seen by me on the mornings of June 11, 12, 13, 14, and 17.
Data included with each meteor is the date, time of appearance,
magnitude, duration, beginning position, and ending position. The right
ascension is listed in both degrees and hours/minutes.

 Jun 11    08:54 UT  4    0.2 sec  (274   18:15)  +73   (260  17:20)  
+81
           09:14     1    0.4      (227   15:10)  +46   (219  14:35)  
+28
           09:27     5    0.4      (337   22:30)  +75   (345  23:00)  
+76
           09:51     2    0.4      (241   16:05)  +37   (251  16:45)  
+31
     12    07:51     3    0.4      (280   18:41)  +69   (269  17:55)  
+73
           07:52     3    0.2      (273   18:14)  +55   (272  18:07)  
+55
           07:55     4    0.4      (217   14:28)  +64   (203  13:34)  
+65
           08:36     4    0.4      (298   19:50)  +64   (305  20:22)  
+71
           09:02     0    0.6      (314   20:55)  +48   (324  21:35)  
+45
           09:06    -1    0.6      (326   21:44)  +49   (331  22:05)  
+46
           09:07    -2    1.5      (020   01:20)  +78   (070  04:40)  
+66
           09:51     1    0.6      (282   18:47)  +54   (311  20:43)  
+72
           10:08     3    0.4      (265   17:40)  +60   (249  16:37)  
+65
           10:12     4    0.4      (198   13:10)  +84   (170  11:20)  
+79
           10:30     3    0.4      (265   17:41)  +58   (250  16:40)  
+66
           10:41     5    0.6      (239   15:55)  +59   (225  15:00)  
+62
     13    07:34    -1    0.6      (242   16:10)  +47   (214  14:15)  
+38
           09:27     3    0.6      (272   18:08)  +74   (274  18:15)  
+83
           09:28     4    0.4      (276   18:25)  +69   (277  18:30)  
+73
           10:56     2    0.4      (342   22:50)  +33   (346  23:05)  
+29
     14    09:07     5    0.4      (212   14:10)  +65   (224  14:55)  
+66
     17    10:08     3    0.4      (328   21:52)  +12   (330  22:00)  
+09
           10:49     1    0.8      (004   00:15)  +33   (008  00:33)  
+23  


Good news for next year. The moon will be near its first quarter phase
and will not hinder observers who wish to help verify this shower.

Bob Lunsford