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Re: (meteorobs) Summary



Mr Lunsford,

I have been enjoying reading your messages or the meteorobs.  I am glad that 
this site exists.  However, sometimes I wish the people writing in woud be 
more specific as to where they are observing from.  then that way, I could 
plot out on a map the distribution of metoer sightings vs the geographical 
distribution of the observors.  This might help us in learning whether a 
meteor shower is lumpy or not.

What are your opinions on this?

Thankyou,
Robert Warren


>From: Robert Lunsford <lunro.imo.usa@home.com>
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>Subject: (meteorobs) Quick Geminid Summary
>Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 05:25:59 -0800
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>U.T. TIME   TeFF    F    L.M.   GEMS   ANT   NPX   SPX   SPO  TOTAL
>
>0600-0700   1.00  1.00  +6.09    57     0     0     0     2     59
>
>0700-0800   1.00  1.00  +6.07    69     1     0     0     5     75
>
>0800-0900   1.00  1.00  +5.85    77     1     1     0     5     84
>
>0900-1000   1.00  1.00  +5.37    54     3     1     2     3     63
>
>TOTALS      4.00  1.00  +5.84   257     5     2     2    15    281
>
>
>NOTES:
>
>ANT = Antihelion or Chi Orionids
>NPX = Northern Apex or Coma Berenicids
>
>Thin cirrus was present all 4 hours. Thicker clouds arrived at 0830 UT
>further reducing LM's. I was forced to stop at 1000 UT as the LM then
>fell below +5.0
>
>A verbal description with magnitudes will be provided later today. The
>Geminids were very bright overall indicating I was watching well past
>maximum activity.
>
>Bob Lunsford
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