NAMN Visual Observing Form: Summary Report DATE: 2001 August 10/11 BEGIN: 0530 UT END: 1122 UT OBSERVER: Wes Stone (STOWE) LOCATION: Long: 121.867 West; Lat: 42.576 North City & State: Chiloquin, OR Elevation: 1300 meters RECORDING METHOD: Tape Recorder, illuminated watch (~3 seconds per meteor subtracted) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OBSERVED SHOWERS: (Use 3 letter Codes) PER 03:00; +58 KCG 18:56; +58 SPO ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OBSERVING PERIODS: 0 = None seen; / = shower not watched. PERIOD(UT) Teff FIELD LM PER KCG SPO 0530-0632 1.0 17:30; +55 6.55 15 0 8 1020-1122 1.0 22:30; +50 6.17 20 1 8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MAGNITUDE DISTRIBUTIONS: 0530-0632 SHOWER -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 TOTAL PER 1 1 3 3 2 0 5 15 KCG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPO 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 8 ----- 1020-1122 SHOWER -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 TOTAL PER 0 1 2 5 4 6 2 20 KCG 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SPO 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SKY OBSCURED: 10% FROM: 0530 - 0632 UT; 10% FROM: 1020 - 1122 UT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEAD TIME (looking at watch): 2 minutes from 0530 - 0632UT 2 minutes from 1020 - 1122UT BREAKS: 0632 - 1020 UT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITING MAGNITUDE: STAR STAR TIME AREA COUNT LM 0530 1 15 6.50 0550 1 15 6.50 0610 1 17 6.63 ---- 1020 7 20 6.47 1020 14 15 6.25 1040 7 18 6.23 1040 14 13 5.91 1100 7 18 6.23 1100 18 12 5.94 MEAN LIMITING MAGNITUDE: 6.55 from 0530-0632; 6.17 from 1020-1122; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- METEOR DATA: SPEED # TIME(UT) SHOWER MAG (1-5) COLOR TRAIN(SEC) ----------------------------------------------------- 1 0534 PER 3 3 2 0535 PER 1 4 yellow 3 0535 PER 4 4 4 0541 PER -1 2 violet 5 0547 PER 4 5 6 0547 PER 2 4 ~ 7 0549 PER 4 4 8 0551 SPO 4 2 9 0554 PER 1 4 yellow 1 10 0555 SPO 4 2 11 0557 SPO 2 2 12 0559 PER 2 4 13 0603 SPO 3 4 14 0607 PER 4 4 15 0610 PER 1 4 16 0618 PER 0 4 1 17 0619 PER 4 4 18 06:19:45 PER -2 4 ~ 19 0620 SPO 3 3 20 0622 SPO 3 2 21 0625 PER 0 3 1 22 0626 PER 0 3 23 0630 SPO 3 2 -- -- 24 1023 SPO 3 4 25 1028 SPO 4 4 26 1033 PER 3 5 27 1038 PER -1 4 28 1039 PER 1 3 29 1043 PER 2 3 30 1045 PER 2 5 31 1045 PER 0 5 32 1046 PER 1 4 33 1047 SPO 3 4 34 1048 PER 3 3 35 1051 PER 3 5 36 1055 PER 1 4 37 1056 PER 2 5 38 1058 PER 1 4 39 1101 PER 4 4 40 1102 PER 3 4 41 1106 SPO 4 3 42 1107 PER 4 4 43 1107 PER 1 4 44 1107 KCG 1 2 45 1109 SPO 3 3 46 1109 SPO 2 4 47 1111 PER 3 5 48 1112 PER 0 4 49 1116 PER 3 5 50 1120 SPO 4 5 51 1120 SPO 3 5 52 1121 PER 2 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- REMARKS: I decided to watch for an hour at each end of the night, to conserve energy for future sessions and to look for any obvious increase in activity (there wasn't). Some clouds were present from dissipating thunderstorms. Meteor 4 fell down from the radiant to the NE horizon. Meteor 25 was noted as a possible North Delta Aquarid. Meteors 23 and 28 were probably associated with the Northern Apex source. -----------------------------------------------------------------------