Leonid dust trail positions in 1999
In
1966, the Earth passed right through the
trail generated in 1899 (then 2 revolutions old), causing the most
spectacular meteor display of the century. In 1999, the Earth again passes
near the 1899 trail (now 3 revolutions old), but further from the trail's
centre than in 1966. So a good display is expected (estimated peak Zenithal
Hourly Rate 1000), but certainly not as remarkable as in 1966. The encounter
with the 3-revolution trail in 1999 is centred at about Nov 18, 02:10 UT, so
that the best places to see meteors from this trail are Europe, the Middle
East and Africa. The moon has set for observers in most of these regions at
that time. But although 1999 should be reasonable, a better display is
expected (not at the same longitudes) in
2001.
A
fuller explanation of these trail cross section
plots is available.
Go to
Armagh Observatory Leonid page.
Last Revised: 2009 November 10th
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