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(meteorobs) Re: {MPML} [Fwd: IAUC 8079: Poss. METEORS FROM C/1976 D1; C/2002 Y1]
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To: meteorobs@atmob.org
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Subject: (meteorobs) Re: {MPML} [Fwd: IAUC 8079: Poss. METEORS FROM C/1976 D1; C/2002 Y1]
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From: Tony Beresford <aberesford@iprimus.com.au>
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Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 01:27:18 +1030
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In-Reply-To: <3E5F73B4.2060306@bitnik.com>
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References: <009b01c2dee2$f45806e0$2c7c28ce@Dell4500>
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At 01:05 1/03/03, RA Kowalick wrote:
>Anthony's question is the second one I received about the timing of this event.
>To answer the question, yes. The time will be about 4 pm CST, so will not be
>visible in the U.S. (24 x .912 = 21.888 hrs = 21 hrs 53m 17s)
>
>Richard
not only that , but with a radiant at declination -64 , there isnt much
of the continental US south of 26 degrees N.
Tony Besford
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