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Subject:       (meteorobs) Meteor report July 10/11, 1996

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NAMN Meteor Report

Date 10/11 JULY 1996
Begin 05h00m UT  End 08h15m UT
Observer Wayne T Hally (HALWA)
Site coordinates  74d 53' 54" West  40d 40' 52" North
Location, High Bridge, NJ, USA  Elevation 830 ft  (NJAA 
Observatory)
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Tape recorder, and plotting
Break from 0625 to 0700 UT
Plotting Dead Time 28 min. See notes at end for discussion.
Total Teff 2.22 hours
0% sky obscured throughout
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OBSERVED SHOWERS
SAG 294, -21   CAP  290, -16   JPE  340, +15
ACY  300, +45  JCP (ALPO) 299, -20
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Observe     Field   Teff  F    LM  SAG CAP ACY JPE JCP Spor
0500-0625   325d+10 1.22 1.0  5.45  0   0   0   1  0    9
0700-0815   300d+42 1.00 1.0  5.47  /   /   0   0   /   9
 
Magnitude Distribution:
     -4  -3  -2  -1  0  +1  +2  +3  +4  +5  +6  Total         
JPE           1                                   1
Spor                 1   5   3   5   2   2        18  

Mean:
JPE  = -2.0
Spor =  2.67      
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Limiting Magnitudes
Time Area Count LM
0500   5   7    5.4
0500  14  12    5.7
0500   6   6    5.4
0530   5   6    5.2
0530  14  11    5.5
0530   6   6    5.4
0600   5   6    5.2
0600  14  11    5.5
0600   6   6    5.4
0630  14  11    5.5
0630   6   7    5.7
0700   6   7    5.7
0700  18   9    5.2
0730   6   6    5.5
0730  18  10    5.5
0800   6   7    5.7
0800  18  10    5.5
0815   6   6    5.5
0815  18   9    5.2

Mean Magnitude: 5.46
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Meteor Data

    Time
#    UT   MAG Spd  Color Train Shower  Map #  Plot 
    
#1  0504  +3   2    Wh          Spor    6      2
#2  0507  +3   2    Wh          Spor    6      2
#3  0512  +4   3    Wh          Spor    6      2
#4  0514  +2   3    Wh          Spor    6      2
#5  0517  +1   2    Wh          Spor    6      1
#6  0518  +3   3    Wh          Spor    6      2
#7  0526  -2   4    Yel    Wk   JPE     6      1
#8  0540  +1   4    Wh     Wk   Spor    6      1
#9  0547  +5   3    Wh          Spor    6      2
#10 0602  +1   4    Wh     Wk   Spor    1      1
#11 0707  +1   3    Wh          Spor  Not plotted
#12 0721  +5   3    Wh          Spor    1      2
#13 0725  +3   5    Wh          Spor    1      1
#14 0727  +2   3    Wh          Spor    1      2
#15 0741  +2   3    wh          Spor    1      2
#16 0745  m0   3    Wh          Spor    1      3 *
#17 0756  +1   3    Wh          Spor    1      1
#18 0801  +3   4    Wh          Spor    1      1
#19 0811  +4   3    Wh          Spor    1      2
***Stopped at 0815...sky lightening at twilight****
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Note Regarding plot/dead time. This observing session was planned
to increase accuracy of my plotting, as a result, an inordinate
amount of time was spent.  Times were precise measures for each
plot;  first observing session was 72 sec/plot; 2nd session was 90 
sec/plot. Teff's reflected this.

* Meteor # 16 may have been a fireball. At approx, 10 degrees 
elevation, a Zero projects to be 
about -4 at the Zenith. Had I realized it at the time, I would have 
recorded more data. Unfortunatly, did not receive IMO Visual handbook until 
the next day :-( Now I know better. Wayne

Charts will be sent to Rainer Arlt via George Zay