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Re: (meteorobs) Leonid fireballs galore! Nov 15/16 ZAYGE
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To: meteorobs@latrade.com
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Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Leonid fireballs galore! Nov 15/16 ZAYGE
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From: mbatten@mediaonedot net
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:11:13 -0500
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Living in Florida,(North Florida along the east coast) at what time will
we be able to see Leonid ?
GeoZay@aol.com wrote:
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> Meteor/Leonid observations for the night of Nov 15/16, 1998
> >From Descanso, California, San Diego County
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> I just got back from the best meteor shower I've ever witnessed. I observed
> from my descanso, calif. observatory under clear skies with bob lunsford. I
> have a teff of about 7.5 hours and an LM near 6.0 for most of the night. I
> plotted until about midnight and then just record data without plotting. I
> recorded a total of 140 meteors. 77 were leonids, 31 N. Taurids, 2 S. Taurids
> and 30 sporadics. But!! out of the 77 leonids I recorded 25 fireballs. I also
> recorded a brilliant N. Taurid fireball with a magnitude of -12. I thought
> that was gonna be the highlight of the night...but it didn't even come close.
> The magnitudes of the leonid fireballs are as follows:
> -3,-3,-3,-3,-3, -4,-4,-4,-4, -5,-5,-5, -6,-6,-6,-6, -7,-7,-7, -8,-8, -10, -12,
> -12, -15
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> The trains lasted quite long for a lot of them. One -7 had a train last 30
> seconds, then the other two -7's had trains lasting over 100 seconds each, one
> of the -8's train lasted over 100 seconds as well. The -10 had a train last
> 4.5 minutes and the
> -15 train lasted over 8 minutes. The -15 and a -12 had persistent trains that
> were of magnitudes of around -8 for a few seconds it seemed. They snaked and
> twisted all over the place. It was hard to keep count of their durations
> because often another fireball would show up. The -15 occurred above and
> behind us...the stars totally disappeared and the sky looked like daylight
> blue for a second or two. It was pure old excitement. I wanted to go to the
> bathroom, but didn't dare because I was afraid I would miss another fireball.
> The strange thing about last nights activity, there were very little dim
> meteors...that is those that were of around +3 or dimmer. Besides the
> fireballs, I also recorded three that had magnitudes of -2 and 8 were of -1
> magnitudes. I won't have time to do my report for a few days...but I bet my
> mean magnitude will be around -3 or more? Never had this happen before. We
> were caught completely off guard for this kind of activity the night before
> the leonid maximum. I hope to be out there again tonight for the leonid
> maximum...if the weather holds out? Now to get some shut eye...I might have to
> do a road trip to an area in the desert near Yuma, arizona if that front comes
> down like it might...got my toes crossed.
> George Zay
> Descanso, California
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