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Re: (meteorobs) The Lyrids



Hello All,
        It has continued to be clear here and I've taken advantage of it every
night.  As for last nights peak, over a four hour period, I saw and average of
4.5 Lyrids per hour between 6 UT and 10 UT, including a -7 fireball with a
terminal flash.  I will post a full report later, right now I'm heading to bed
so I can get up by 1:00 local time and go at it again....

Kim S. Youmans

Pierre Martin wrote:

> My Lyrids report...
>
> ...none for last night. Got lots of haze early in the evening, then it
> partially cleared for a short time. Then after midnight, got cloudy again
> and weather images confirmed this. So I finally gave up and went to sleep.
> Yet, I woke up early this morning, and the sky was deep blue. Apparently it
> was clear for the last hour.
>
> Will try again tonight. Good luck to everyone.
>
> Pierre
>
> >Rained out in NJ...15 hundreths of an inch of rain.
> >
> >Wayne
>
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