and there go the Ursids!!!

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Re: and there go the Ursids!!!

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Hi all,
Been a tad hectic with work and home issues for a little while, so apologies for not replying to posts sooner.

Stuart - Will see what info is left on the laptop running my meteor detection setup. It's currently observing the Quadrantids, but I'll stop that on Saturday (8th). Am loath to "tamper" with it while it's working, just incase I upset it!!! I work Graves via "Echoes", not Spec Lab. I just can't get that programme to work for me. I hate it, it hates me, so Echoes it is. I may have saved the CSV file it generates but will check Saturday. Looking at my heat map for the Geminids, I'm showing a peak at 22.00UT on the 13th and a second some hours later at 01.00UT on the 14th. Don't know if this corresponds with your observations?....... and as for "hijacking" the original thread, no worries, you've turned it into a far more informative post than it originally was.
Regards to all,
Les


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Graves meteor detection system.
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