SPA Meteor Section Results: January-March 2002

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Highlights from data presented to the SPA Meteor Section from January to March 2002 are analyzed and discussed. Some notes on the revised schedule for these reports, and how the radio meteor material is to be tackled in future, are given too. A Quadrantid maximum almost exactly as predicted, around January 3, 17h56m UT (solar longitude (eq. 2000.0)= 283.16 deg), was suggested by the available results, perhaps with an EZHR approx. 140+-15. No secondary maximum, some 9h-12h after the main peak, was found in 2002. February and March were notable for a number of sporadic fireballs, the best-seen of which was on March 13/14, at 19h54m+-2m UT. It probably flew high over part of the western Isles and the central-western Scottish mainland of the UK.

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