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(meteorobs) Observations 26/27-27/28-28/29 August



The last of my August observations.

I have been able to compile another 8.5 hours of observing across three nights, the rates have
been reasonable with some more minor streams monitored.  The streams observed were:

Gamma Doradids (GaDor)
Pi Eridanids (PiEri)
South Piscids (SPI)
North Iota Aquarids (NIA)
Cetids (Cet)

The observations are listed below.
Please distinguish between (0) - None seen in hour and (-) Not observed during hour.
Times and Dates are in local time.  The last three hours were made from our close country site 
in Gippsland Victoria, all others from my home in Cranbourne Vic.

Date    Time               LM       Teff      GaDor    PiEri      SPI      NIA     Cet    Spo    Total
26/8     23.40-00.40    +6.10     0.96          -            0           2           0          0        10        12
27/8     00.40-01.40    +6.25     0.97          0            0           1           0          0        12        13
27/8     01.55-02.55    +6.30     0.96          1            1           0           0          1         9         12
27/8     22.30-23.30    +6.15     0.97          -             -           3           1          0         5          9
27/8     23.30-00.30    +6.30     0.96          -             1           0           0         1         11        13
28/8     00.30-01.30    +6.30     0.46          0            0           2           0          1         6          9
28/8     23.45-00.45    +6.35     0.95          -             0           0           2         3          5         10
29/8     00.45-01.45    +6.40     0.95          -             1           2           1         1          13       18
29/8     02.10-03.10    +6.40     0.96          -             0           0           0         2          12       14           

End of August summary.

Total Hours      =    92.5     Over 40 Nights   
Total Teff(h)     =    86.2    
Total Meteors   =    1160     Overall (5482)

Adam Marsh
Asst Director, ASV Meteor Section. 
Melbourne, Australia.