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ETA AQUARIIDS 2011Thomas Weiland - Felix Bettonvil

IntroductionIntroduction

How to observe the Eta-Aquariids Observing campaign 2011g p g Results Future work Future work

Observing the Eta-AquariidsObserving the Eta Aquariids

Southern Hemisphere: major annual stream (ZHR 45-80)Diffi lt t b f id th l tit d

Radiant height

Difficult to observe from mid northern latitudes Go south!

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La Palma

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La PalmaLa Palma

28.75˚ N High, volcanic, dark clear skiesg , , Astronomical observatory

2011 Observing campaign2011 Observing campaign

May 03/04 to 09/10 New Moon May 03, First Quarter May 10 y y Observers WEITH, BETFE Visual Visual 7 nights, 33 hrs effective observing time Lm 6.30-6.94 (before beginning of twilight) 354 ETAs (including twilight)( g g )

Results - StatisticsResults Statistics

Results - Magnitude distributionResults Magnitude distribution

M i d di ib i SPO

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Magnitude distribution ETA68

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Magnitude distribution SPO

1218 20

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Results - Population indexResults Population index

SPO ll i di id l d t

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r - ETA all individual data

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r - SPO all individual data

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Bl BETFE R d WEITHBlue – BETFE; Red - WEITH

Results - ZHRResults ZHR

ZHR average all data per night

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Bl BETFE R d WEITHBlue – BETFE; Red – WEITH

Results – General AppearanceResults General Appearance

Trains: 28 % leave train (78% of bright, 15% of faint ETAs)

Colours mainly yellow and orange, few blue, white and green huesg

Earth grazers: 2 (May 06, May 07)

Results - PhotographyResults Photography

Statistics Photo that I captured with ETAp

Results - ComparisonResults Comparison

IMO live ZHR graph: Increase beyond 30 after May 03, followed by flat maximum (40-60) from May 06/07 onwards until May 10onwards until May 10.

Results - ConclusionResults Conclusion

r and ZHR comparable with previous returns (Cooper, 1996; Rendtel & Arlt, 2009)

Skew maximum. Not untypical. Maximum around May 06/07? Maximum around May 06/07?

Bigger particlesEarth grazersEarth grazers

Future workFuture work

Next time even more south? Namibia? 2019, 2021 and 2022 excellent choices (moon (

phase, Jupiter)

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