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From: CPossum1@aol.com [mailto:CPossum1@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 2:32 PM
To: meteorobs@atmob.org
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Underpublicized NASA news release
Charlotte
First maximum Second maximum
Lyytinen et al. 3500 at 4:03 (106 min FWHM) and 2600 at 10:40 (122 min)
Mc-Naught & Asher 1000 (810-2000) at 3:56+/-5 (105 min) and
6000 (2900-6000) at 10:34+/-5 (71 min)
Jenniskens 5900 at 3:48 (38 min) and 5400 at 10:23 (36 min)
Vaubaillon & Colas 3400+/-300 at 4:04 (120 min) and 3000+/-300 at 10:47 (180 min)
Langbroek 2000 (most likely) to 5200 and 2400 (most likely) to 5700
Those are the latest predictions I have found in
Lyytinen, http://www.ursa.fi/ursa/jaostot/meteorit/leoeng02.html
McNaught & Asher, WGN Vol. 30 #5 [Okt. 2002] 132-43
Jenniskens, http://leonid.arc.nasadot gov/ACM2002.pdf
Vaubaillon, http://www.bdl.fr/s2p/leonides/predictions/Leonid_forecast.html
Langbroek, MNRAS Vol. 334 [Aug. 2002] L16-20 (ZHR numbers for IMO formula) -
did I miss any key references in the literature or 'official' websites?
Let the show begin (and Peter Jenniskens be the best this time, as I'm
heading for Tenerife for the first maximum :-) ...
Daniel Fischer
ecannon@mail.utexasdot edu writes:
A few days ago I thought I saw online a table (i.e.,
rows and columns) with Leonid 2002 predictions for
specific times other than the two main peaks, but I
cannot find it now. Those other times had quite low
predicted rates, of course. Can anyone else remember
something like that and if so please point me to it?
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