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(meteorobs) May 6/7 Observation (YOUKI)



 
     I managed to awaken with the alarm clock tonight and thus made it out to my observing site
on time.  I was greeted by very clear, transparent skies and put in 2.38 hrs Teff.  The
parameters (times per period, beginning and end, Limiting Magnitudes, etc) were essentially the
same as friday morning -- even the number of meteors seen was similar -- yet I saw a few more
tonight!  I managed to see 21 meteors during period two, and 14 during the first period.  Since
the ETAs were not quite as active as friday morning, the SPOs more than took up the slack!  I
saw only 1 ETA during P1, and 12 during P2.
     A long lull during the first half of period one was finally broken by a real burst of
activity -- I must admit I had quite a bit of fun as meteor after meteor appeared for just over
30 minutes.  In that short time frame (8:31 to 9:05UT) I saw 14 meteors!  There were no more
long lulls the rest of the morning and from then on the ETAs picked up in strength.  At 07:50
a -2 green-blue meteor soared all the way from Cygnus to well past Serpens Caput with a train
that was just as long...a very long-pathed meteor --roughly 70 degrees in length.
    This very enjoyable session ended with a bang, literally!  At around 9:25 I turned off the
radio and began hearing lots of odd animal sounds nearby  -- one of the sounds was probably an
owl that had a low, dog-like "oo-oo" which was unlike anything I'd ever heard.  Just as I
decided it was just an owl, I heard a tremendous "crack!" as loud as a shotgun then a very loud
crashing sound.  Evidently a huge tree had just kissed the earth.  Suddenly, for about five
minutes the pine forest came completely alive with all sorts of animal sounds, from coyotes to
dogs to owls to several other cries that seemed reminiscent of the soundtrack of a Tarzan
movie.
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OBSERVER:  Kim S. Youmans (YOUKI)  DATE:05-06/07-00
BEGIN: 06:58UT  END 09:30UT  LOCATION:  Treutlen Co, Ga.
82. 24' 25" W;  32. 24' 45" N   METHOD: Tape
Elev 240 ft  Facing Southeast
2 periods, sky 0% obscured, No breaks

Period 1  06:58 - 08:04 UT  SPO(12) ETA(1) SAG(1)
Dead time =5 min  Teff = 1.01  F= 1.00
SolarLong. 047.048x Avg LM = 6.52

Period 1  08:04 - 09:30 UT  SPO(9) ETA(12)
Dead time =4 min  Teff = 1.37  F= 1.00
SolarLong. 047.099x Avg LM = 6.47

Limiting Magnitudes
07:15 UT  (IMO 13)+6.47  (IMO 11)+6.56
07:45 UT  (IMO 13)+6.59  (IMO 14)+6.47
08:15 UT  (IMO 13)+6.59  (IMO 14)+6.47
08:45 UT  (IMO 13)+6.59  (IMO 14)+6.47
09:15 UT  (IMO 13)+6.47  (IMO 14)+6.25
 

Center FOV - Midperiod (UT)
Period 1 18hrs 30min +19
Period 2 19hrs 45min +20
 

Showers Observed
ETA(13)   338x   -1x
SAG(1)    239    -18x
SPO(21)
APX(0)   21hrs 0min -17

Mag Distribution
Period 1
SPO(12)   -2(1)      +1(2) +2(2) +3(2) +4(3) +5(2)
ETA(1)                           +3(1)
SAG(1)                                 +4(1)

Period 2
ETA(12)  -1(1)      +1(1) +2(1) +3(4) +4(4) +5(1)
SPO(9)          0(1)      +2(3) +3(1) +4(2 )+5(2)

Meteor Data

Period 1
(Time UT, Shower,     Mag, Speed, DCV  Meteor ID
01  06:58   SAG        +4      2   10x     a
02  07:06   SPO        +5      2   30x     b
03  07:31   SPO        +2      3   15x     c
04  07:46   SPO        +4      3   10x     d
05  07:47   SPO        +3      2   25x     e
06  07:50   SPO        -2      3    5x     f  see remarks
07  07:50   SPO        +5      3
08  07:51   SPO        +4      3   15x     g
09  07:54   SPO        +4      4   20x     h
10  07:56   SPO        +1      2   18x     i
11  07:56   ETA        +3      5
12  08:56   SPO        +3      3
13  07:59   SPO        +1      2   10x     j
14  08:01   SPO        +2      2              long path/ train

Period 2
(Time UT, Shower, Mag, Speed,   DCV    Meteor ID
15  08:05   ETA   +3      4                  train
16  08:05   ETA   +4      4                  train
17  08:16   SPO   +2      5
18  08:20   SPO   +2      2     35x      k
19  08:25   SPO   +2      5     15x      l   train
20  08:29   SPO   +4      2     10x      mm
21  08:33   ETA   +3      3                  train
22  08:35   SPO   +3      2     15x      m
23  08:44   ETA   +3      3                  train
24  08:48   SPO   +5      2     10x      n
25  08:50   ETA   -1      3                  long path/wake
26  08:54   SPO   +5      5
27  08:54   ETA   +4      3
28  08:55   ETA   +5      5
29  08:59   ETA   +4      3                  train
30  09:10   ETA   +4      3                  train
31  09:13   SPO   +4      2     25x      o
32  09:15   ETA   +1      3
33  09:18   SPO    0      3     25x      p
34  09:21   ETA   +3      5                  train
35  09:29   ETA   +2      4                  train

Remarks:  Meteor 6 was a -2 that shot out from the heart of Cygnus and soared all the way
past Serpens Caput -- an incredibly long path with a 1 second train that was the length of the
path.  It was bluish/green in color.


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