[meteorite-list] 1993/94 Perseids---The Night of Lights!!

Becky and Kirk bandk at chorus.net
Fri Aug 13 17:53:30 EDT 2010


Hi All,
I remember the ULTIMATE barrage of Perseids in 1993 I believe, or was it 
1994----wayyy up North at the boundary waters in Canada. We four guys got 
back from some night fishing and got set-up to watch the show.

The skies were just crystal clear and black as any night I have ever seen! 
It was the most spectacular thing I have ever seen---indeed it was "The 
Night of Lights."

Because we were so tired from a day of paddling, portaging and fishing 
though, we only watched for a little over an hour, and believe me, it was no 
more that 70-75 minutes MAX. In that time though, we counted over 125 
confirmed meteors.

At one point early on we were seeing 1 meteor every 10 seconds!!! So----if 
you compute 125 meteors in 70 minutes time, that is like 100 meteors per 
hour!! We saw many that left incredible trails too! This was seen by ALL 4 
of us too---so it for sure can be corroborated!! It was just amazing! I'm 
not sure if we can ever top that again!!

Best,
Kirk......:-)
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>
To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 2:08 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] 2010 Perseids


> Greg L. wrote:
>
> "I counted a total of 183 meteors"
>
> Wow, Greg! That's about 20-25 Perseids per hour.Congratulations on such
> a large number of Perseids! By the way, at 59 km/s, the Perseids belong to
> the fastest moving meteors. The Southern Taurids, by contrast, are 
> relatively
> slow:
>
> => 27 km/s (only :-)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bernd
>
>
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