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Is there a meteor shower peaking around now?
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I was out in the back garden enjoying the superb seeing in the sky for around 22 minutes till 22:48hrs this evening. In that time, I counted 7 meteors all eminating from what would appear to be a radiant in the Gemini area. They were consistent: slow burning, yellow white and a guess at magnitude would be between +4 and +1. Only for that my CF cards are full I would have set up the camera for some long duration shots and try to capture some.
I can't find anything online that indicates a minor shower at this time of year and radiant. I suggest if you haven't gone outside yet to do so and enjoy the view.
Seanie.
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Delta Leonides 15th Feb-10th Mar at 23kl per second.
February Leonides 1st Feb -21st Feb at 30kl per second.
Could be these they are slow moving meteors.
Paul
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Seanie_Morris wrote: Hi all,
I was out in the back garden enjoying the superb seeing in the sky for around 22 minutes till 22:48hrs this evening. In that time, I counted 7 meteors all eminating from what would appear to be a radiant in the Gemini area. They were consistent: slow burning, yellow white and a guess at magnitude would be between +4 and +1. Only for that my CF cards are full I would have set up the camera for some long duration shots and try to capture some.
I can't find anything online that indicates a minor shower at this time of year and radiant. I suggest if you haven't gone outside yet to do so and enjoy the view.
Seanie.
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In East Cork, we haven,t seen the sky for weeks. Although tomorrow (well, tonight) is supposed to be clear. Here's hoping.
Bart
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Just wondered if any one had noticed anything then this info might help.
Bart,
I hope you were lucky tonight, it's all cloud here in the midlands at the moment!
Seanie.
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Didn't see any meteors.Mostly cloud. However, had the scope pretty well collimated and got my first good view of Mars tonight. Got it at about x225 and it was a lovely orange/red disk and spotted a dark area on the surface at NE in the Dob, so I suppose it was SW for the non Dobbers. I was really pleased.
I hope the weather improves, I'm running out of astro related DIY jobs!!
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