I watched for nearly an hour and saw about twenty altogether. Don't know what type they were, to my uneducated eye there were just streaks in the sky. :) Julie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Wiggins" <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> To: "utah astronomy listserve utah astronomy" <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: 2007-09-01 06:02 Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Aurigid report
The winds aloft must be ferocious this morning. I climbed up on my roof at 5:30 under perfectly clear skies. The only clouds were very low in the SW. In less than 10 minutes I could see the clouds were headed my way and by 5:47 they were at my zenith.
As for the Aurigids, during the quarter hourI was able to observe I saw two shower members and one sporadic. As I was watching at the predicted peak, if the peak happened it didn't happen on time.
Lovely sky, though. M-45, Mars, Orion and the Moon. Nice.
Here's hoping others had better luck.
patrick
p.s. For those interested in such things, the new Nova is now on the SLAS web site in the newsletter archive ( http://slas.us/ nova_archive.asp ).
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