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Re: (meteorobs) Bielids



Hello, everyone:
I'm new for this mailing list, and I come from China.
  From last November, I've tried to find out any radiants in the middle of
that month to explain the more sporadics in northern sky. All of my used
data were from the other years.When I tried to find them, I found that there
seemed a radiant in Andromeda.The ZHR of it looked to be very low. But in
both IMO and NAMN's calendars, there are no radiant both at that site and at
that time. But the radiant of Bielid Meteor Shower should be there. I guess
it may be made of the atomy of the Comet Bielid (3P), so there should be
still some material in Earth crossing orbit. But the Encyclopedia of China
said Bielid Meteor Shower is now becoming low and low.

All best wishes and Clear skies
Huan Meng   meteorobs@263dot net


----- Original Message -----
From: <peter.atanackov@guest.arnesdot si>
To: <meteorobs@jovian.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 1:34 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) Bielids


> Hi!
>
>    I read about the Bielid meteor storms in 19th century a while ago, and
> among other things there was a mention of the meteoroid stream being
> preturbed out of an earth crossing orbit. Then I remembered David Asher's
> talk on June Bootidsa at IMc2000 where he mentioned there is still some
> material (filaments) in Earth crossing orbits. Is there a possibility of
> Bielid filaments in Earht crossing orbits?
>
> Clear skies!
>
> Jure A.
>
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