[Meteor-Scatter] [Fwd: Leonid Peak at 04:55 UT?]
Shelby Ennis, W8WN
vhfw8wn at bbtel.com
Sun Nov 19 07:01:52 EST 2006
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Subject: Leonid Peak at 04:55 UT?
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 01:18:07 EST
From: Skywayinc at aol.com
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
I monitored _http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/nasameteorradar.html_
(http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/nasameteorradar.html) which is NASA's
forward scatter meteor radar system at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in
Huntsville, AL. There was definite increase in meteor activity that could be
heard between 04:35 and 05:00 UT, but the by far the greatest activity
appeared to come at 04:55 UT, when the number of audible "pings" increased
considerably. Activity dropped off rapidly right after 05:00 and by 05:05 things
pretty much returned to normal.
This suggests to me that the peak might have come about 10 minutes later
than the expected time of 04:45 UT. It will be interesting to hear what other
radio amateurs (like Michael Boschat in Nova Scotia) report, as well as the
visual observers in the Northeast US and in Europe.
-- joe rao
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