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Apr 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001jimo...29...50m&link_type=abstract
WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization, vol. 29, no. 1/2, p. 50-54
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Information drawn from observations and correspondence presented to the SPA Meteor Section from May and June, 2000, is given and discussed. The eta-Aquarid maximum in early May was somewhat less extensive than in 1999, although ZHRs of 50+ seemed present on most mornings between May 2-8, perhaps at their best on May 5-10, with all available results showing a peak around May 7-8 (lambda=47deg-48deg), and another, recorded by some as the strongest May peak, on May 10 (lambda=approx 50deg). The paucity of visual results from June, coupled with the strongest radiant determination was made for the Arietids on June 6-8 centered at alpha=49deg+-2deg and delta=+24deg+-1deg, as observed by the SKiYMET meteor radar system in southern Australia. The SKiYMET data also confirmed the Arietid maximum around June 15, or the June Bootid peak on June 27, were found in the radio results, but this is inconclusive. A bright fireball in strong twilight was spotted soon after sunset from several sites in the UK between 21h10m and 21h15m UT on June 17-18.
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