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(meteorobs) Radiant size



marco.langbroek@wanadoodot nl wrote:

> Note that the radiant area is very wide, as a
> result of the very low velocity.

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Interesting subject.

By the way, how does the low velocity of particles (alone?) affect the
radiant size of a given stream?

Are there other factors that can affect the size of the radiant of a
given stream, besides particles with slightly different velocities
and/or slightly different orbits?


Kiko Soares
P. Prudente - Brasil
22.07 S - 51.22 W


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