[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]
Re: (meteorobs) Persistent meteor trains
The longest lasting trains I've ever seen were both Leonids: 23 minutes
from a -8 Leonid and 20 minutes from a -9 Leonid.
Paul Martsching
ataju@emaildot si wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was just wondering (it's a stupid question really, but what the heck...):
> how long did your longest persistent meteor train ever last and what meteor
> produced it. Subquestion: if it wasn't a Leonid, repeat the upper question for
> a Leonid.
>
> Oh yeah: mine lasted just over 22 minutes, produced by a -8m Leonid (Nov 18,
> 2001 12:36:35UT, Mt.Lemmon, AZ).
>
> Clear skies!
>
> Jure A.
> ____________________
> http://www.emaildot si/
>
> The archive and Web site for our list is at http://www.meteorobs.org
> To stop getting all email from the 'meteorobs' lists, use our Webform:
> http://www.meteorobs.org/subscribe.html
>
The archive and Web site for our list is at http://www.meteorobs.org
To stop getting all email from the 'meteorobs' lists, use our Webform:
http://www.meteorobs.org/subscribe.html
References: