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(meteorobs) Observation 10/04/2001!!



Hi all,

here is another observation Iīve done 4 days ago. The sky conditions
were very poor with LM 4.8 in the beginning and in the end were 4.4
because the moon was risen and gone up in the sky, but I try the
observation and I was lucky!! I saw a point meteor (1š lenght)!!! First
I thought it was an sporadic but I thought that I must seek in any
radiant list because it was a point meteor and reading Terentjeva
radiantīs list I could
read that the meteor Iīve seen has been a T22N (Terentjeva 22 North,
10/04/2001 RA 177 DEC +15 Vg: 16 Active period: 9/04 - 18/04 ) My meteor
was very slow and perfectly aligned with this radiant. Anyone have seen
any T22 meteor? Do Terentjeva radiantīs really exist? Please can anyone
send me information about Terentjeva radiants?

Sorry if anyone can understand me, my english is bad. Clear skies!!

Francisco Ocaņa
Madrid, Spain.

REPORT FOLLOWS:
===============
OBS: Francisco Ocaņa (OCAFR)
DATE: Apr 10, 2001
TIME: 2130 - 2230 UT
LOC: Ávila,Spain 
ELEV: 1130m
Conditions: High clouds. Temp 10C. RH 50%. Winds light.
METHOD: Paper


Observing Periods Summary:
==========================

# Period(UT) FOV   Teff  F   LM B   SPO*
  ---------- ---   ----  -  --- -   ---
1 2130-2230 12h+15 1.00 1.0 4.6 5    1

B = Bortle sky scale.
SPO* = T22N (Terentjeva 22 North, 10/04/2001 RA 177 DEC +15 Vg: 16)

Periods Detail:
===============

Period #1:
----------

Mag -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6      elev  r  ZHR
------------------------------------------------------
SPO: 0  0  1 0  0  0  1  0  0  0 = 1       2.5 5.70+/-5.70 
T22*:0  0  1 0  0  0  1  0  0  0 = 1   65š 3.0? 9+/-9

* This line is only valid if this radiant really exist, then the other
line wouldnīt be valid. (Sorry my english again because I think I have
written bad all the sentence but I think you will understand me)

DEAD TIME: 0,5 min

Note:

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