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(meteorobs) Leo peak China



Hi,

I've added a first preliminary activity curve from observations of the DMS
network in China to my webpage
(http://home.wanadoodot nl/marco.langbroek/leo2001.html). This actually gives a
peak at 18:00 UTC at the latest. I am really starting to wonder whether the
predicted 4 revolutions trail (1899 dust) really has produced any
significant contribution to the observed activity. Rather, it would seem
that this could have been almost completely due to the 9, 10 and 11
revolution trails instead. Which would have implications for 2002. I've made
up my mind, I'll be observing from Europe next year.

- Marco

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Marco Langbroek                    private: marco.langbroek@wanadoodot nl
Leiden University                     work: m.langbroek@arch.leidenunivdot nl
Faculty of Archaeology
P.O. Box 9515
http://home.wanadoodot nl/marco.langbroek/
NL-2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands

"What seest thou else
  In the dark backward and abysm of time?"

William Shakespeare: The Tempest act I scene 2
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