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(meteorobs) 2004 Quadrantids: Worldwide Radio Observation No.4



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  The International Project for Radio Meteor Observation
  2004 Quadrantids FLASH No.4  (11:10UT, 4th Jan Updated)
      http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/qua04p.htm
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Quadrantid FLASH page is opened and updated. There are 15 obsering
reports at 14 observing stations in 7 countries. Our project
has already covered whole world. We therefore can monitor
Quadrantid meteor activity at all times now...

Quadrantid peak was very excellent in this year ! The peak time
was around 5h(UT) 4th January. Around peak time, the activity
level was too high. At least, the activity in 2004 was much
higher activity than last Quadrantids.

You can compare between this year and last year on the web.
 Quadrantid 2003 page:
   http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/iprmo2002/qua03p.htm

And Mr. Hirotoshi HARA who observe at Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
use three frequencies; 28MHz, 53MHz and 110MHz. You can see
this graph on the "2004 Quadrantid page". From this graph,
around peak time, we can see there were many bright meteors.
we are collecting and analyzing more and more.

You can see this FLASH result and LIVE Radio data. LIVE is 
updated every 10minutes at almost of stations.

2004 Quadrantid page: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/qua04p.htm
FLASH page: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/qua04.htm
LIVE page : http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/hrolive.htm


with best wishes
Hiroshi Ogawa


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Hiroshi Ogawa (University of Tsukuba, JAPAN)
mailto: HZH02257@nifty.ne.jp
homepage: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/
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