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(meteorobs) August 9/10 2002 HALCA



Greetings all,

Following is a report for the pre-max activity time for Perseids.  Seemed
quiet but steady.  I was up at 'Starfest', Canada's largest star party, near
Mount Forest, northwest of Toronto, Ontario.  I drove up by myself on
Thursday, about 7.5 hours of driving not counting stops, and back home here
Sunday.  Bit of a drive solo, but was enjoyable.

Did a mixture of meteors, casual binocular observing, looking at comets and
deep sky objects through a friend's 20" Obsession telescope, and did a bit
of camera and tripod photography to check out the night response of a new
film I'm experimenting with.  Relaxed and fun...

Highlight of Thursday night was a beautiful Pisces Austrinid meteor that
just went on and on and on across the sky...  Saw Comet Hoenig up in Cepheus
in the scope, and in the Friday pre-dawn sky saw Comet C/2002 O6, a little
beaut of a comet down in Orion - and quite nice in binoculars as well.
Check it out!  Packed it in about 5.30 a.m.

Highlight of Friday night was a magnificent Iridium flare, estimated at -6
to -7, brightest I have ever seen.  Comets were good, and did a couple hours
Teff.  Meteors did not - in general - seem as plentiful or as bright as
Thursday night.  Again, packed things in pre-dawn at about 5.30 a.m.  Saturn
was nice, up again for the season.

Saturday night's sky was a bit more mushy, with a system starting to move
in.  Did casual binocular observing, and ran some half hour photos to test
out colour response for a film I haven't tried at night yet.  Bed early,
about 3.00 a.m. as I had a long drive home Sunday.

So... pleasant weekend, nice to just get out again under the dome of a
decent dark sky.  Hope you all have some good nights and some enjoyable
Perseids as well!

Detailed meteor report is as follows below.

Clear skies,

- Cathy Hall
  Metcalfe, Ontario, Canada.

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NAMN Visual Observing Form:
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DATE:  August 9/10 2002  BEGIN:  6.31 UT  END:  8.29 UT
OBSERVER:  Cathy Hall (HALCA)
LOCATION:  Long:  80 50' 11.9" West; Lat:  44 04' 31.6" North
City/Province/Country:  Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada
Elevation:  1250 feet
RECORDING METHOD:  Tape Recorder
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OBSERVED SHOWERS:

PER  043 +58 (RA 02h 52.2m Dec +58)  59 km/sec
NDA  335 -5 (RA 22h 19.8m Dec -5)  42 km/sec
SDA  349 -13 (RA 23h 16.2m Dec -13)  41 km/sec
NIA  317 -7 (RA 21h 7.8m Dec -7)  31 km/sec
SIA  339 -14 (RA 22h 36m Dec -14)  34 km/sec
KCG  284 +58 (RA 18h 55.8m Dec +58)  25 km/sec
CAP  318 -6 (RA 21h 12m Dec -6)  25 km/sec
PAU  352 -26 (RA 23h 28.2m Dec -26)  35 km/sec
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OBSERVING PERIODS:
0 = None seen; / = shower not watched

Period (UT)  Field  Teff  F   LM
PER NDA SDA NIA SIA KCG CAP PAU SPO

6.31-7.30  23h00 +5   .77  1.00  6.37
10  1  0  1  3  0  0  0  9

7.30-8.29  00h00 +15  .92  1.00  6.37
9  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  13

Totals:
19  1  0  2  3  0  0  0  22

Total Meteors:  47
Total Teff:  1.69 hours
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MAGNITUDE DISTRIBUTIONS:
SHR  -1  0  +1  +2  +3  +4  +5  TOTAL MEAN
PER    1  0  1  2.5  10  3.5  1        19       2.84
NDA   0  0  0  0  1  0  0                 1       3.00
SDA   0  0  0  0  0  0  0                  0       n/a
NIA    0  0  0  0  0  1.5  .5             2       4.25
SIA     0  0  0  2  1  0  0                 3       2.33
KCG   0  0  0  0  0  0  0                 0       n/a
CAP   0  0  0  0  0  0  0                  0       n/a
PAU   0  0  0  0  0  0  0                  0       n/a
SPO   0  0  0  0  2  6.5  13.5        22       4.52
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SKY OBSCURED:  none
0 % FROM:  6.31 UT to 8.29 UT
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DEAD TIME:  1.57 min.
BREAKS:  15 min.
FROM:  7.18 UT to 7.33 UT
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LIMITING MAGNITUDE:
TIME  AREA  COUNT  LM
6.31    6            14          6.4
7.00    6            13          6.35
7.33    6            13          6.35
8.00    6            13          6.35
8.29    6            14          6.4

MEAN LIMITING MAGNITUDE:  6.37
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METEOR DATA:
     (UT)              SPEED
#   TIME   MAG 1-5 CLR  SHR  DCV/LEN  TRAIN
01  06.33  3.5     4     W     PER  30/15
02  06.33  5.0     2     W     SPO  30/02
03  06.36  4.5     2     W     NIA  15/08
04  06.36  5.0     3     W     SPO  20/04
05  06.37  4.0     3     W     SPO  15/03
06  06.37  2.5     4     W     PER  30/12
07  06.38  2.5     4     W     PER  45/15
08  06.40  3.0     4     W     PER  45/20
09  06.43  4.0     4     W     PER  20/12
10  06.47  3.0     4     W     PER  30/20
11  06.47  4.0     4     W     PER  00/20
12  06.47  4.5     3     W     SPO  20/10
13  06.53  4.5     3     W     SPO  00/04
14  06.55  3.0     2-3  W     SIA  00/06
15  06.59  3.0     3     W     NDA  15/08
16  07.00  3.0     4     W     PER  40/14
17  07.03  2.0     4     W     PER  40/18
18  07.04  2.0     2     W     SIA  45/08
19  07.04  5.0     3     W     SPO  30/04
20  07.06  5.0     3     W     SPO  00/05
21  07.06  5.0     4     W     SPO  10/15
22  07.15  5.0     3     W     SPO  00/12
23  07.15  2.0     2     W     SIA  20/03
24  07.17  3.0     4     W     PER  25/15
25  07.33  5.0     4     W     SPO  30/03
26  07.42  -1.0    4     W     PER  25/25
27  07.43  2.5     4     W     PER  35/18  .5 sec
28  07.44  4.0     4     W     PER  45/08  .5 sec
29  07.46  4.5     4     W     SPO  30/12
30  07.47  4.0     3     W     SPO  15/06
31  07.49  4.0     2     W     NIA  40/06
32  07.49  3.0     4     W     PER  00/12
33  07.53  4.0     3     W     SPO  00/12
34  07.53  3.0     4     W     PER  20/12
35  08.03  4.0     4     W     SPO  20/18
36  08.03  1.0     4     W     PER  30/16  .5 sec
37  08.09  5.0     3     W     SPO  00/02
38  08.10  5.0     4     W     SPO  40/14
39  08.14  4.5     4     W     SPO  30/08
40  08.16  5.0     4     W     SPO  10/12
41  08.18  3.0     4     W     PER  45/08
42  08.20  4.5     3     W     SPO  30/08
43  08.20  3.0     3-4  W    PER  45/08  .5 sec
44  08.20  5.0     3     W     SPO  00/03
45  08.22  3.0     3     W     SPO  30/12
46  08.23  5.0     4     W     PER  00/06
47  08.27  3.0     4     W     SPO  15/07

SPEED (VELOCITY) SCALE:
0 = Stationary
1 = Very Slow
2 = Slow
3 = Medium
4 = Fast
5 = Very Fast
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REMARKS:
- recording time/meteor:  2 sec
- DCV is distance of meteor from center of view
- LEN is length of meteor in degrees
- shower positions from IMO Table 6
- weather - pleasant, no mosquitoes, est. 10-15C
- meteor #21 - parallel to square of Pegasus, up from Taurus area
- meteor #35 - fast, up from pre-dawn Betelgeuse area
- meteor #38 - fast, up from pre-dawn Betelgeuse area
- highlight of meteor evening was iridium flare at 7.44 UT near head of
Cetus, flared to estimated -6 to -7, brightest iridium flare I have ever
seen!  (later confirmed as Iridium 11, quoted at -7, seen from just over 3
miles from flare center)
- beautiful morning sky with Saturn, Taurus and Comet C/2002 O6
- C/2002 O6 visible easily in 7x35 binoculars above Orion, and also viewed
in a friend's 20" Obsession telescope - very nice indeed!
- earlier in evening saw Comet Hoenig in the same telescope - so 2 comets in
one night! :)

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