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(meteorobs) Re: A Surprise November Meteor Shower?
Yes Robert, it is the same, just a shorthand version.
Bob Lunsford
Robert Gardner wrote:
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> Pardon my ignorance but is 1941 UT the same as 19 hrs 41 min? or what?
>
> Ron Baalke wrote:
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> > A surprise November meteor shower?
> > Marshall Space Flight Center
> > http://science.nasadot gov/newhome/headlines/ast05nov99_1.htm
> >
> > On November 11, 1999 Earth will pass close to the orbit of newly-discovered
> > Comet LINEAR C/1999J3. The result could be a new meteor shower -- the
> > Linearids.
> >
> >
> > * The meteor shower could be active from November 4 through November 18.
> > * Maximum activity is expected at 1941 UT on November 11, 1999.
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