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Re: (meteorobs) Giacobinid activity?



Thanks Peter.  There was also no obvious signature of the Draconids on the 
NASA/MSFC radio system in Huntsville, AL  I think the New Mexico event was 
a propagation effect.  --Tony

At 02:09 PM 10/9/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Our radar system recorded no increase and shows no enhanced
>radiant activity near the Draconid radiant for the time period 0 - 19 UT
>Oct 9. In fact, the Draconid radiant is so weak it is below the level
>of the N. Taurid activity (which we see on the radar currently near RA=29,
>dec=13).
>
>Peter Brown
>
>
>"Dr. Tony Phillips" wrote:
>
> > On October 9th between 0600 and 0900 UT radio meteor observer Stan Nelson
> > in New Mexico recorded what appears to be an outburst of Giacobinid
> > activity at 88.7 MHz.  On an ordinary nighty his system records about 15-20
> > pings per hour.  Last night the rate soared to 169 per hour.
> >
> > I was wondering if other radio observers can confirm this?  And did anyone
> > see a visual display?
> >
> > Regards, Tony
> >
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