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14 December 2010

Meteor/Meteorite News 15DEC2010

Geminid Meteor Show  2010 Chris Peterson (c) 2010
 http://www.cloudbait.com/science/geminid2010.html
Reported by Chris Peterson- Cloudbait Observatory
The annual Geminid meteor shower occurs when debris from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon intercepts the Earth. This is an unusual type of shower in having an asteroidal, rather than cometary parent. However, evidence suggests that Phaethon is actually the rocky core of an evaporated comet. These meteors intercept the Earth at a fairly low speed of 35 km/s (79,000 mph). Because of this, Geminids tend to be slow and colorful- probably the prettiest of the major showers.

This is a composite image of 363 Geminid meteors collected between sunset on December 10 and sunrise on December 14 (19, 31, 89, and 229 meteors respectively). Since the images were collected over many hours, the radiant of the shower is not in a fixed location. Conditions this year were good, with little interference from the Moon and largely clear skies.

Long necklace-like trails on the image are the paths of stars and planets, circling the north celestial pole in the upper left.

This image contains only meteors identified as Geminids. Several other showers are currently active as well. Recorded, but not shown in the composite, are 30 Puppid-Velids, 58 Monocerotids, 7 Chi Orionids, 49 Sigma Hydrids, and 80 sporadics.  (more)  see  http://www.cloudbait.com/science/geminid2010.html


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Geminids 2010: visual data quicklook
gem2010_rate.csv (number of meteors per interval per observer) ... Handbook for meteorobservations; Chapter 9, Analyses and Calculations. ...
www.imo.net/live/geminids2010/



elp allsky: Meteor News...Oklahoma City, Edmond, Ardmore, Enid ...
By El Paso AllSky Camera
Reports coming in to ELPALLSKY of an Oklahoma Fireball... Dec 13 2010, 6:33 PM wulfpig (guest) Reports: Traveling North on 1-35 in Edmond Oklahoma 12-13-10 just before 6:00pm central standard time and saw a meteor (?) in the northwest. ...



NASA MSFC on USTREAM: .
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"Aurora Fireball" by Yuichi Takasaka (TWAN)
A bright meteor streaks the sky of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories, Canada. The area is best known for viewing the northern nights. ...



SPACE.com: Image of GEM with Sentinel All Sky Camera , Hillo, Mex.
Max Peak of GEM and Images:

http://www.space.com/nightsky/geminid-meteor-shower-photos-101214.html
and image of All Sky Camera Sentinel ( Sandia National Labs) Hillo, Son,
Mexico. http://bit.ly/gARUQG
Reported by Salvador Aguirre

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Darwin vs. the Sun
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Geminid Meteor Shower 2010: Videos From December 13, 14
Huffington Post
As we reported yesterday, the 2010 Geminid meteor shower peaked late last night and early this morning. Fortunately, for those who missed it, ...

12 October 2009

Meteor/Meteorite News- Gallup-Flagstaff Fireball 8OCT09 11OCT09

Fireball in Gallup-Flagstaff vicinity

On October 8, 2009, another notable meteor occurred in the Flagstaff,
Arizona - Gallup, New Mexico vicinity 2247 MDT. This meteor was heading
westerly and was witnessed by many people.

Chris Peterson's Montrose camera captured it and a video can be accessed
at :
http://www.cloudbait.com/meteor/data.php?recnum=28691


My observatory captured it as well but I don't have time to process it
completely so am just supplying the raw pic and .mov at:

http://www.heliotown.com/v20091008_2246Ashcraft.jpg


http://www.heliotown.com/v20091008_2246Ashcraft.mov
( 2.5 MB .mov file)

Thomas Ashcraft
New Mexico