SPA Meteor Section results: July-August 2001

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Details from information sent to the SPA Meteor Section from July and August, 2001, are presented. July 6d 5h-6h UT (lambda=104.19-104.23) brought an unusual, short-lived radio meteor burst for Japan. Oddly this was not recorded elsewhere, although the suggested daytime radiant (alpha=92 deg, delta=+25 deg) was observable from most of our other radio observers' locations. Moonlight affected both the late July Aquarid-Capricornid showers and the August Perseid maximum, but some visual results were secured on these even so. Two possible Perseid maxima were detected by radio on August 12, at roughly 10h+-2h UT (lambda=139.74+-0.08 deg) and 19h+1h UT (lambda= 140.1+-0.04 deg), the latter detected by more systems. Sporadic-E created further problems in both months for radio observers, along with other interference.

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