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17708
If you have ever removed both Pyrex and metal containers from the oven you know how different the temperature of the container feels. It depends on both the ...
Robert Gardner
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Dec 24, 2000
12:30 am
17709
Ursids 2000 prompt report (Update) Visual results in Japan (The Nippon Meteor Society). ZHR has been computed with: - gamma = 1.0 (correction of Radiant...
Masaaki TAKANASHI
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Dec 24, 2000
12:49 am
17710
me>>......His velocity during the free fall reached over 700 mph before ... 700 miles per TEN SECONDS (around 30-72 km/sec)?? Quite a bit faster than 700 mph,...
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Dec 24, 2000
2:15 am
17711
... possibility of high rates of speed in the lower atmosphere where heating can occur, however, it does not reveal how fast a meteor is traveling only that...
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Dec 24, 2000
2:25 am
17712
The visual observations reported here paint a very confusing picture of the Ursids "peak" around 07:30 UT Dec. 22. Some observers report enhanced activity: ...
Mike Linnolt
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Dec 24, 2000
2:29 am
17713
We've analysed the first video tape of our observations in California and find the following (preliminary) rate of Ursids. Camera: XX1332 Mullard Gen II...
Peter Jenniskens
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Dec 24, 2000
8:12 am
17714
As usual, there will be an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) session about meteor observing on Monday evening, starting at 8pm EDT, (which is 00:00 UT on Tuesday...
Lewis Gramer
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Dec 24, 2000
9:02 am
17715
Hi Mike, ... well said. I fully agree with you! What I find most surprising is that many European observers saw more or less increasing activity towards the...
Sirko Molau
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Dec 24, 2000
11:09 am
17716
Hi! True to the forecast (wow!) the sky remained clear and I could observe again. I looked for any remaining activity from the Ursids, but none was seen. There...
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Dec 24, 2000
11:27 am
17717
Damn! Accidently I deleted the message with the preliminary 10 min counts of one of the video cameras operated in California. Will someone be so kind and...
Sirko Molau
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Dec 24, 2000
12:09 pm
17718
... The Visual Meteor Database: VMDB FILES 1999 AVAILBLE ... The 1999 files of meteor observations as collected by the Visual Commission of the International...
Rainer Arlt
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Dec 24, 2000
1:17 pm
17719
Seasons Greetings to all and may you be blessed with clear skies in 2001! Ed Majden Courtenay B.C. Canada To UNSUBSCRIBE from the 'meteorobs' email list, use...
Ed Majden
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Dec 24, 2000
5:02 pm
17720
For You and All Yours, Merry Christmas with a lot of Paz, Love, Wisdom, Humility, and that the LIGHT coming of the Sky Illuminates its best thoughts, so that...
Rosely Gregio
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Dec 24, 2000
5:17 pm
17721
Dear sir, I don't know how to make a new topic for this group, so I hope this is ok. I am a disabled person who cannot go out and watch the night skies as I...
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Dec 24, 2000
5:33 pm
17722
As one of the 500 members of this list I am happy to hear that we can brighten anybody's life by sharing our knowledge, opinions, and observing experiences. It...
Robert Lunsford
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Dec 24, 2000
7:45 pm
17723
It's *the* time of the year and time again to thank everyone for making this list as interesting as it is. Lew, keep up the great work! Thanks also to all...
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Dec 24, 2000
8:12 pm
17724
Here is our nationwide weather outlook for viewing the Christmas Day partial eclipse of the Sun that will be occurring across much of North America. The...
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Dec 24, 2000
8:17 pm
17725
Here is our nationwide weather outlook for viewing the Christmas Day partial eclipse of the Sun that will be occurring across much of North America. The...
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Dec 24, 2000
8:19 pm
17726
Hi Everyone, Although the Ursid data is disappointing to some of us and confusing to most of us, at least there IS data! We can be proud of obtaining the best...
Richard Taibi
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Dec 24, 2000
10:03 pm
17727
No Ursids were seen this year from here as I have been sick with the flu since peak night....perfect timing! :( Am dragging myself out of bed tonight though...
Mark Davis
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Dec 24, 2000
11:44 pm
17728
Hi everyone! The Ursids are extremely well observed from the Netherlands. We experienced one of those very rare periods with totally clear skies all over the...
Casper ter Kuile
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Dec 25, 2000
1:44 am
17729
... Mark, We had bad weather at the peak night, and white snow before Christmas in Xinglong, while it was clear in Beijing. Wish you recovery from the flu...
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Dec 25, 2000
2:58 am
17730
First results from the visible spectroscopy of an outburst Ursid meteor (Dec. 24, 2000): Observations of the December 22 Ursid outburst show that the...
Peter Jenniskens
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Dec 25, 2000
2:57 pm
17731
Ursids 2000 prompt report -Update- Visual results in Japan (The Nippon Meteor Society). ZHR has been computed with: - gamma = 1.0 (correction of Radiant...
Masaaki TAKANASHI
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Dec 25, 2000
3:00 pm
17732
First results from the visible spectroscopy of an outburst Ursid meteor (Dec. 24, 2000): Observations of the December 22 Ursid outburst show that the...
Peter Jenniskens
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Dec 25, 2000
3:29 pm
17733
... From sentto-1405217-218-977743974-rarlt=aip.de@returns.onelist.com Mon Dec 25 12:33:02 MET 2000 Received: [ from aip.de by dynamo.aip.de (8.9.1/8.9.1) with...
Rainer Arlt
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Dec 25, 2000
5:03 pm
17734
Hi, A few days ago there was some discussion on this list about free fall temperatures of meteorites and reports of warm to the touch fresh falls. I have a...
Marco Langbroek
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Dec 25, 2000
8:05 pm
17735
George, Your point about recrystalization from reheating has merit but I believe that to form smaller crystals the iron meteorite would have to completely melt...
Dave English
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Dec 26, 2000
12:05 pm
17736
Hi Dave, George, The "glow in the dark" has been reported a number of times notably with irons. It need not have to do with radiating heat - Spratt some years...
Marco Langbroek
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Dec 26, 2000
2:49 pm
17737
Dave>> Your point about recrystalization from reheating has merit but I believe that to form smaller crystals the iron meteorite would have to completely melt...
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Dec 26, 2000
4:18 pm
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