October Ursae Majorids (OCU#333)
By Paul Roggemans, Carl Johannink and Peter Cambell-Burns The October Ursae Majorids caught...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Feb 23, 2019 | News, Results |
By Paul Roggemans, Carl Johannink and Peter Cambell-Burns The October Ursae Majorids caught...
Read MorePosted by Robert Lunsford | Feb 22, 2019 | News |
During this period the moon will reach its last quarter phase on Tuesday February 26th. At this time the moon will be located 90 degrees west of the sun and will rise near 0100 local standard time (LST). Useful meteor observations can be carrier out during the more active morning hours as long as you keep the moon out of your field of view. This weekend will be more difficult to view meteor activity as the gibbous moon will rise earlier and also be brighter than later in the week.
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Feb 21, 2019 | News |
1 Introduction In the 1960ies and 1970ies the International Astronomical Union organized symposia and colloquia dedicated to minor bodies in the solar system mainly minor planets and comets, with a small contribution about...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Feb 21, 2019 | Reports |
By Paul Roggemans, Martin Breukers and Uwe Glässner The first triangulation results of the...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Feb 18, 2019 | Reports |
A summary of the activity of the CAMS BeNeLux network during the month of January 2019 is presented. January 2019 was a typical winter month with a limited number of hours with clear sky. 10943 meteors were recorded, 5124 of...
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