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(meteorobs) Re: daylight meteor shower



Hiroshi and All,

Your radio rates should peak near the same time as all three radiants
are located in the same area of the sky (near the sun naturally).

Clear Skies!

Robert Lunsford


Hiroshi Ogawa wrote:
> 
> Hello, Robert and All,
> 
> Robert wrote-------------
> > Not only are the Daylight Arietids active at this time but also the Zeta
> > Perseids (peak June 9) and the Beta Taurids (peak June 28). These three
> > radiants can combine to produce some very impressive radio rates
> > throughout the month of June.
> 
> I'm Hiroshi Ogawa. Thank you for the information.
> The peak in the morning is Arietids activity, and another peak in the afternoon is
> zeta-Perseids or Beta-Taurids ??
> 
> Today, the peak in the afternoon become week. On the other hand, the activity in the
> morining keeps high level.
> URL: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/ (13:00UT 13th June, updated)
> 
> The first line is "all echoes". The second line is "long echoes(>20sec.)"
> 
> JST 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
> UT  15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> June,2001
> 08/ 29 23 22 39 51 38 57 48 48 26 18 20 30 23 32 26 15  6 10  7@12 16 13 25
>                  1
> 09/ 25 23 21 34 38 53 59 38 32 21 18 20 28 32 28 13 IF Es Es@16 14 11 18 34
>                     1
> 10/ 18 15 31 34 34 51 51 45 27 IF IF IF@16 19@34 25 15 10  9  6 12 15 15 15
>                     1
> 11/ 33 23 25 36 36 57 49 46 30 24 19 24 24 27@36 IF@12  9  6 10 10 27 22 21
>                     1  2
> 12/ 21 17 23 38 55 53 50 39 35 31 15 13 33 28 44 25 14 10  9  5 12 16 13 20
>                  1  1
> 13/ 19 19 27 28 48 44 57 52@33 Es Es IF@18@28@20@17 16  6  7 10 12
>                     1
> 
> JST =UT + 9 h
> 
> memo:
>  @: Hourly rate estimated by effective observation time less than 60 min.
> IF: Contamination due to radio noise or interference
> Es: Contamination due to sporadic E opening
> 
> Location: Misato Observatory(Wakayama, JAPAN) 135.40deg E, 34.13deg N
> Frequency: 53.750 MHz.
> Antenna: original Dipole(height:1m, to level, element:west-east)
> Receiver:AOR AR8000 USB-Mode
> Transmitter:Sabae, Fukui, Japan
> Observing method: HROFFT software(by Okawa), manual count
> 
> With best wishes
> Hiroshi Ogawa
> 
> ----------------------------------------
> Hiroshi Ogawa (University of Tsukuba, JAPAN)
> mailto: HZH02257@nifty.ne.jp
> Radio Meteor Obs. http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/
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