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Huan Meng
meteorobs_menhu@...
Jul 1, 2003 7:09 am
25324
... From: "Michael Linnolt" <mlinnolt@...> To: <meteorobs@...> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 7:02 AM Subject: Re: (meteorobs) JBO observation at...
Huan Meng
meteorobs_menhu@...
Jul 1, 2003 7:18 am
25325
I'm sorry, but I still find it hard to believe. I'm certain that the surface brightness of the sky when LM is about +1 is much, much higher than even the ...
Jure Atanackov
jureatanackov@...
Jul 1, 2003 11:11 am
25326
Go ahead and write your questions in Spanish. There are a couple of us who can translate and respond. ... From: Kukín To: meteorobs@... Sent: Monday,...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:09 pm
25327
Huan Meng and All, First of all Rainer has asked us not to use area 14 (Cygnus) as there are just too many stars located too close together. You will never get...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:21 pm
25328
Lew and All, It should be pointed out that when your LM estimates exceed +6.5 the sporadic ZHR will be LESS than the actual number you are seeing. So that ...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:43 pm
25329
[Apologies to Zhu Boshi for the late forward! I have added his new address to our "Guest Posters" list. Man tian xing... -Lew Gramer] Dear meteor observers, ...
via Lew Gramer
jinzhu@...
Jul 1, 2003 3:14 pm
25330
The weather has been perfect as of late, but I have had a difficult time getting out of bed to observe. This morning I had no excuse as I did not work. I had...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 1, 2003 4:31 pm
25331
... From: "Adam Marsh" <armarsh@...> To: Hundreds of People Subject: Change of E-Mail address Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 17:34:28 +1000 Hi to all on my...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Jul 1, 2003 6:43 pm
25332
Hello, Finally, after some years of plans, I have my own website! This website is all about my observations of meteors (visual and photo), comets, eclipses,...
via Lew Gramer
k.miskotte@...
Jul 1, 2003 7:57 pm
25333
It doesn't seem like anything flaking off would change the fact that you still have an object moving through the atmosphere super-heating the air -- i.e....
ksyo@...
Jul 1, 2003 9:12 pm
25334
In a message dated 7/1/03 2:12:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Actually ionizing the air.... How often do you see a visible train associated with a meteor?...
GeoZay@...
Jul 1, 2003 11:10 pm
25335
Well, even if there were no clouds with LM=+1 (if in fact that was the correct determination of LM) you couldn't possibly be seeing Milky Way. Generally...
Michael Linnolt
mlinnolt@...
Jul 2, 2003 12:58 am
25336
What make this thread interesting is that it's allowing me to ask a question which I've often wondered about... OK, lets say (theoretically) that a dust-sized...
ksyo@...
Jul 2, 2003 2:56 pm
25337
Hi all ! After a long period of non-observing, I'm now going to come back in the great team of meteor observers... But as I was preparing my first new ...
Karl Antier
karl.antier@...
Jul 2, 2003 5:02 pm
25338
About the glasses - can't you use contact lens? Clear skies, Shy :-) ... From: "Karl Antier" <karl.antier@...> To: <meteorobs@...> Sent:...
Shy Halatzi
veredh1@...
Jul 2, 2003 8:35 pm
25339
The moon reaches its first quarter phase on Monday July 7. At this time the moon will lie ninety degrees east of the sun and will set near 0100 local daylight...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 2, 2003 8:45 pm
25340
In a message dated 7/2/03 7:57:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Probably... I don't see why not? The atoms of the particle would ionize without the air atoms...
GeoZay@...
Jul 2, 2003 9:21 pm
25341
I made it out for a four hour session this morning. The sky was not quite as impressive as yesterday as the light pollution seemed to trespass into the eastern...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 3, 2003 12:01 am
25342
... Dear Gary et al, Density in the atmosphere is a function of pressure (which itself is a function of altitude) so that if there were a lower density area...
Terry Richardson
richardsont@...
Jul 3, 2003 12:20 am
25343
Karl - ... Couple comments. I have been stuck with glasses forever, and also have astigmatism. With regard to a restricted field of view, this can be helped...
C.L. Hall
chall@...
Jul 3, 2003 2:39 am
25344
test only. please delete. The archive and Web site for our list is at http://www.meteorobs.org To stop getting all email from the 'meteorobs' lists, use our...
Huan Meng
meteorobs_menhu@...
Jul 3, 2003 10:51 am
25345
I will be on vacation from today through 13 July. The able "List Elves" can help you if you have any subscription or unsubscription problems. If a more serious...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Jul 3, 2003 5:36 pm
25346
HAPPY 4th of July to all our American friends! :-) Ed Majden Courtenay, B.C. CANADA The archive and Web site for our list is at http://www.meteorobs.org To...
Ed Majden
epmajden@...
Jul 4, 2003 4:18 pm
25347
Karl and All, As for the Alpha Capricornid and Sagittarid problem, I agree that these two sources will be difficult to distinguish. At this time in early July,...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Jul 4, 2003 9:05 pm
25348
Hi all ! And thank you very much for your answers ! I tried two nights ago to make an observing session, making tests to know whether the best was to put my...
Karl Antier
karl.antier@...
Jul 5, 2003 6:58 pm
25349
A few years ago at McFarland Park Observatory the "Conservation Machine Shed" cat visited me frequently when I was doing meteor observing. Usually I could just...
Paul Martsching
pmartsching@...
Jul 5, 2003 10:44 pm
25350
Greetings All, With a very transparent and relatively cloud free night approaching, I opted to observe the celestial fireworks over the terrestrial ones......
Michael Linnolt
mlinnolt@...
Jul 5, 2003 11:22 pm
25351
Hi! Yesterday evening the sky seemed night at first, but all in all I was clouded out. I still post the report as I had started a real session and eventhough...
Daniel Gruen
d.gruen@...
Jul 6, 2003 7:53 pm
25352
I made it out for a few hours of meteor observing this morning, at the Casselman site. The sky was absolutely crystal clear with very good transparency...