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(meteorobs) QUAs obs. result by HASTA
Hi all,
I observed ETAs this early morning and I report it as below. ETAs appears
ordinary a few days before maximum. To the contrary, I feel that Alpha-
Scopids, which is a part of the SAGs, produce some bright meteors
successively and active.
P.S.
The weather report forecasts cloudy for this night and maximum night too.
Clear skies! Takema,
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ETAs Observation in 1999
Observation site:
Hachioji city, Tokyo, Japan. E139d22m,N35d38m
Observers :
Hashimoto,Takema : HASTA
Observation method:
Visual , Counting
Observed conditions:
Very clear skies, under the full Moon light.
Observational Data:
Alpha Alpha
DATE UT TIME Tot Spo Sco Boo ETA Lm CL Dir Obs.
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May/1999
01/02 16:45-17:45 60 9 4 3 0 2 4.5 0 Lyr HASTA
01/02 17:45-18:45 60 5 3 0 0 2 4.5 0 Cyg HASTA
Magnitude distribution(May. 1/2, 1999)
|-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5| All| Ave| Lm
-----+-----------------------+----+----+----
Sco | 1 2 | 3| 0.7| 4.5
ETA | 1 3 | 4| 2.8| 4.5
Spor.| 1 2 4 | 7| 2.4| 4.5
Time : Observed time interval
Tot : Total number of meteors
Spo. : Number of Sporadic meteors
HR : Hourly rate
Lm : Limiting magnitude of field stars
CL : Cloud cover(0-10)
Dir : Observation direction(Z:Zenith)
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thashi@din.or.jp Hashimoto, Takema
Minor Meteor Shower Circular(MMSC)
URL : http://www.din.or.jp/~thashi/index_E.htm
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Nippon Meteor Society (NMS)
Association of Meteor Observers in and around Tokyo Area (AMOTA)
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