Computer Science
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Aug 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007jimo...35...87m&link_type=abstract
WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization, vol. 35, no. 4, p. 87-91
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Notes and details extracted from SPA Meteor Section analyses are given with some discussion. No radio Draconid signature was apparent on either October 5 or 8, but the Orionids received useful visual and radio coverage, the shower producing fine activity from October 20 to 24 or so, with a probable peak on October 21/22, when ZHRs were approximately 24+-2. The early Leonid peak predicted for November 8/9 was not found in the radio data, though healthy Leonid activity was caught visually and by radio from November 17 to 21 or 22. A ZHR peak was calculated for November 19, at apptoximately 26+-2. The brief, moderately strong Leonid maximum computed from IMO results on November 17 at 21h UT, was also detected by one radio system from Japan. One UK fireball of magnitude -4/-6 was seen well enough for an approximate atmospheric trajectory to be established, at 07h05m UT on November 29. In December, aside from the Ursid results already described, the Geminids were well-seen visually, and by the radio observers. A Geminid peak around approximately 22h+-1h UT on December 13 (solar longitude (eq. 2000.0) 262.19 deg +- 0.04 deg), was suggested from the radio findings.
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