[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]

(meteorobs) RE: Perseid peaks



Please also be reminded that the predictions for the earlier peaks are 
based on a number of iffy, still under research scenarios. My point in 
mentioning this is that.....GET SOME SLEEP EARLY AND OBSERVE FROM SUNSET TO 
SUNRISE!!  With a moon like this, ya gotta love it.
PS that shouting above is George's fault. He'll be so proud :->)
Wayne
-------------
Original Text
From wayne.t.hally@bangate1.tekdot com, on 7/24/96 10:26 AM:
To: <meteorobs@latradedot com>

Latest I've heard was 12 UT Aug 12th for tradional peak, and the DMS first 
prediction was 01Z, revised to 05Z (Aug 12) for the newer peak times.
	Wayne
-------------
Original Text
From Stop Light Pollution! <GLIBA@grossc.gsfc.nasadot gov>, on 7/24/96 4:22 
PM:
To: <meteorobs@latradedot com>

  Anyone out there know the UT of the traditional Perseid peak, and the
early IMO peak of the post Swift-Tuttle years?

GWG