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(meteorobs) Leonids Viewing Condition UPDATE !!
Hello all,
I update Leonid Viewing Condition in this year.
http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/leo02forcast.htm
In this time, I added the estimated appearance graphs
at Canda, Australia, Singapore and Austria.
I received requests in these points.
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The current content is as following;
< Overview >
The Summary of Predictions (update: 16 Oct.)
The Total Number of Meteors in the Nov.18/19LT Night (Mercator-projection)
The Total Number of Meteors in the Nov.18/19LT Night (orthographic-projection)
The Maximum Number of Meteors per 10 minutes during Nov.18/19LT Night
(Mercator-projection)
The Maximum Number of Meteors per 10 minutes during Nov.18/19LT Night
(orthographic-projection)
< Local Information >
The Viewing Conditions in Korea, Japan, Taiwan and East-China
The Viewing Conditions around Spain
The Viewing Conditions around East-South Asia
< Special Locational Information >
The Viewing Conditions in Europe and North-Africa
The Viewing Conditions in USA
The Viewing Conditions in Spain
< Estimated Graphs at Special Location >
[ Asia and Australia ]
----Tokyo (Japan), Singapore, Sydney (Australia)
[ Europe and West Africa ]
---- London (UK), Berlin (Germany), Helsinki (Finland), Barcelona (Spain),
Monaco (Spain), Tozur (Tunisia), Morocco, Vienna (Austria)
[North America ]
(USA) --- Boston, Orland, Chicago, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles
Grand Canyon (Arizona), Seatle, Denver
(Canada) --- Vancouver, Yellowknife
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The link to this page is FREE. However, if you would like to use figures,
graphs or other contents, please contact me.
I hope this information is useful for many observers and many obserevers
encounter Leonid Big Meteor Storm !!
with best wishes
Hiroshi Ogawa
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Hiroshi Ogawa (University of Tsukuba, JAPAN)
mailto: HZH02257@nifty.ne.jp
homepage: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/
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