From my professional sources re the term, "meteorite shower" I hope this clears things up. Ed ... some ... professional ... this ... meteorite ... entering ...
Ed Majden
epmajden@...
Apr 1, 2003 7:04 pm
24947
What the heck I'll throw in two my near worthless two cents worth. It would seem that in this important :-) discussion that meteorites travel in swarms beyond...
Wayne Watson
mtnviews@...
Apr 2, 2003 4:04 am
24948
Conditions were much more hospitable this morning as the wind was much less of a problem. There was actually no wind at all when I arrived. At that time the...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Apr 2, 2003 5:15 pm
24949
The moon reaches its first quarter phase on Wednesday April 9. At this time the moon will be located ninety degrees east of the sun and will set near 0100...
Robert Lunsford
lunro.imo.usa@...
Apr 2, 2003 6:06 pm
24950
The April 2003 issue of NEBULA, the newsletter of the Goddard Astronomy Club is now on-line at: http://garc9.gsfc.nasa.gov/~astro/gac.html There are articles...
George Gliba
gliba@...
Apr 2, 2003 8:37 pm
24951
http://www.daily-journal.com/content/?id=24386 Meteoroid leaves lasting impression Bill Byrns Daily Journal March 30, 2003 The hunt continues for fragments of...
Robert Verish
bolidechaser@...
Apr 2, 2003 10:57 pm
24952
Hello you all, A pi-puppids meteor "shower" will happend on April 23rd, 15:00 UT +- 1:00. But particles are expected to be very tiny. So the profile will...
Jeremie VAUBAILLON
vaubaill@...
Apr 3, 2003 5:30 pm
24953
NOTE: Forwarded without Jeremie's permission. ... From: Jeremie Vaubaillon <vaubaill@...> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 1:18 PM Subject: [IMO-News] 2003...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Apr 3, 2003 10:01 pm
24954
Hi All I have made available for download the original stills and video of the STS-107 re-entry over So. Utah to an ftp server for those interested. The files...
Doug Schmutz
schmutz@...
Apr 3, 2003 11:10 pm
24955
[Arlene's original attempt to post this message failed. -Lew] ... From: "arlenecarol" <arlenecarol@...> To: "meteors" <meteorobs@...> Subject:...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Apr 4, 2003 6:08 pm
24956
NOTE: Jan is not a current 'meteorobs' reader. If you follow up, please MANUALLY put 'JanVerfl2@...' in the "cc:" line of your reply. Clear skies, Lew...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Apr 4, 2003 6:19 pm
24957
NOTE: Pavel is also not a current 'meteorobs' reader (for some reason!) So if you choose to follow up on this particular response, please be sure to MANUALLY...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Apr 4, 2003 8:24 pm
24958
Actually, they are not travelling in swarms is space, at least I know of no verified cases. A meteorite shower (if such a term really exists) produced when a...
Wayne T Hally
meteors@...
Apr 4, 2003 8:42 pm
24959
Offhand, I'd guess this is the same kind of "thin to thick" refractive phenomenon you find with water-to-air transitions... best illustrated at Sea World,...
Peter Brunone
peter@...
Apr 4, 2003 8:55 pm
24960
... From: "Wayne T Hally" <meteors@...> Subject: RE: (meteorobs) Re; Meteor shower/meteorite shower. ... no ... in ... Wayne: I asked Dr. Robert L....
Ed Majden
epmajden@...
Apr 4, 2003 9:31 pm
24961
It's Airglow. 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 Webform: ...
Richard
wordsmith1776@...
Apr 5, 2003 6:34 am
24962
... I'm thinking it's a comet - not sure which one, or if the geometry is right for a known comet.... = - - - - - - - = Steven Kolins ...
Steven Kolins
smkolins@...
Apr 5, 2003 3:26 pm
24963
Hi, If a single meteor is recorded from several geographical locations, can you calculate the 'radiant' position, by combining the observed paths - in the same...
David Entwistle
david@...
Apr 6, 2003 9:50 am
24964
My congratulations to Jeremie Vaubaillon and the IMCCE/CNES (and thanks to Lew for posting) on their fascinating work on the Pi-Puppids shower. It is a pity...
Ray J
SayRayJ@...
Apr 6, 2003 10:49 am
24965
... From: David Entwistle <david@...> To: <meteorobs@...> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: (meteorobs) Radiant...
Roberto G.
md6648@...
Apr 6, 2003 12:22 pm
24966
In message <000801c2fc35$88b7ac40$22adcbd5@cesebran>, Roberto G. <md6648@...> writes ... Roberto, Thanks for the reply. No need to apologise, your...
David Entwistle
david@...
Apr 6, 2003 6:25 pm
24967
... Yes, it is! This is the whole principle of simultanious photography. The only other thing you need to calculate an orbit, is the velocity. - Marco ... Drs...
Marco Langbroek
marco.langbroek@...
Apr 6, 2003 8:27 pm
24968
Possible Meteors from Coma Berenicid Meteorite Radiant Seen! The sky was clear and I was able to get a good hour of meteor observation in before clouds moved...
George Gliba
gliba@...
Apr 7, 2003 3:12 pm
24969
An (apparently new) avenue for publication of astrobiology results: maybe in the near future, we'll be seeing research results in astrobiological meteorics...
Lew Gramer
lew@...
Apr 7, 2003 4:57 pm
24970
Hi, it could be pretty much difficult to make any radiant-like assumptions form 3 single meteors, but your data are interesting.. Do you have some plottings or...
Jan Verfl
JanVerfl7@...
Apr 7, 2003 5:39 pm
24971
... Only three meteors is scant evidence for sure, but three slow meteors being chance alignments is not likely in a nine minute period of time either. I ...
George Gliba
gliba@...
Apr 7, 2003 6:40 pm
24972
We put together a page for this unusual asteroid. If anyone has any suggestions or good links to add, please let Kathy and I know at contact@.... ...
Chuck Peters
cp@...
Apr 8, 2003 10:04 am
24973
It will be interesting to see if any other visual, video, or photgraphic reports of activity from this possible meteorite producing radiant was seen. I must...
George Gliba
gliba@...
Apr 8, 2003 2:44 pm
24974
Hi list, Although everyone know all the prediction says it won't be storm in 2003, but I still want to know where the dusts at that time. Are there some famous...
tom6740@...
Apr 8, 2003 2:53 pm
24975
Hi list, A friend of Chinese Astronomy BBS reported a fireball over ShenYang, China, on Apr.8. Here're some imformations. Mg.=-10, Colour=White, over the Ursae...