Possible New Radiant in Early February

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Based on visual observations in 1997 and 1999, the existence of a radiant in Bootes near alpha=220, delta=+15 is suspected. Visual and video meteor recordings in early February 2000 reveal a situation which looks more complex. The video data hint on a radiant at a more easterly position at alpha=233, delta=+12 for the period February 1 to 10. Detectable activity from that region may last from end-January until mid-February. The scattered radiant positions derived from visual meteor plots are discussed. Other sources give little hint on a radiant in the Bootes region.

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