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eta-Aquariids 2011: visual data quicklook

Introduction

This page shows automated results of the eta-Aquariids 2011, based on visual observations by volunteers astronomers collected through the report form of the International Meteor Organization (IMO). The information on this page is generated automatically; for scientific use please refer to manual analyses published in scientific journals (such as WGN). Send your feedback regarding this page to Geert Barentsen.

Page contents:

Immy Activity profile
Immy Observer statistics
Immy Data access
Immy Credits and references

Page generated: 2011 September 29 at 10:42 UTC.

Activity profile

The graph below shows the ZHR (Zenithal Hourly Rate), which is the number of meteors an observer would see under a very dark sky with the radiant of the shower in zenith.
ZHRmax = 63 based on 928 eta-Aquariids reported in 273 intervals, assuming population index r = 2.4

ZHR graph

Time (UTC)Solarlon nINT nETA ZHR Particle density
2011-04-25 02:00 34.381 1 1 59±42 107 / 109·km3
2011-04-27 10:41 36.681 6 5 6±2 11 / 109·km3
2011-04-29 14:45 38.791 8 12 12±3 22 / 109·km3
2011-05-02 06:40 41.378 6 13 18±5 33 / 109·km3
2011-05-03 09:00 42.443 16 36 34±6 62 / 109·km3
2011-05-03 18:46 42.838 6 42 29±4 53 / 109·km3
2011-05-04 02:54 43.167 11 43 29±4 53 / 109·km3
2011-05-04 09:49 43.446 15 36 29±5 53 / 109·km3
2011-05-04 18:54 43.813 4 40 39±6 71 / 109·km3
2011-05-05 03:07 44.145 11 37 27±4 49 / 109·km3
2011-05-05 07:02 44.303 16 35 32±5 58 / 109·km3
2011-05-05 16:24 44.681 10 37 28±5 51 / 109·km3
2011-05-05 20:26 44.844 7 35 38±6 69 / 109·km3
2011-05-06 01:49 45.062 24 40 27±4 49 / 109·km3
2011-05-06 05:16 45.201 7 38 63±10 115 / 109·km3
2011-05-06 07:47 45.303 16 35 41±7 75 / 109·km3
2011-05-06 17:15 45.685 8 38 43±7 78 / 109·km3
2011-05-06 22:18 45.889 15 37 54±9 98 / 109·km3
2011-05-07 02:20 46.051 10 35 44±7 80 / 109·km3
2011-05-07 05:02 46.160 14 67 40±5 73 / 109·km3
2011-05-07 12:40 46.468 4 37 50±8 91 / 109·km3
2011-05-08 01:27 46.984 10 37 45±7 82 / 109·km3
2011-05-08 04:58 47.126 8 60 53±7 97 / 109·km3
2011-05-08 14:27 47.508 15 40 48±7 87 / 109·km3
2011-05-09 10:29 48.316 9 35 31±5 56 / 109·km3
2011-05-10 04:29 49.041 8 52 48±7 87 / 109·km3
2011-05-11 18:20 50.565 4 4 11±5 20 / 109·km3
2011-05-13 01:53 51.834 2 0 11±11 20 / 109·km3
2011-05-25 12:18 63.805 2 1 14±10 25 / 109·km3

The reported intervals are automatically added together into the bins shown above, based on the number of meteors and the distribution of the intervals. For each bin, the following parameters are computed:

Observer statistics

Data has been received from 50 observers in 20 countries. Thank you for your efforts!

Spatial distribution of observers

Note: click on the map for an interactive version.

Spatial distribution

Temporal distribution of observers

Temporal distribution

Table of observers

ObserverCountryTeffnETA
Tomasz Adam Poland 1.25h 1
Salvador Aguirre Mexico 1.50h 6
Alexandre Amorim Brazil 13.33h 79
Jure Atanackov Slovenia 4.05h 0
Pierre Bader Germany 10.10h 12
Janos Bakos Hungary 1.93h 11
Felix Bettonvil Netherlands 16.11h 164
Simiao Cheng China 0.50h 1
Tim Cooper South Africa 2.00h 13
Paul Craft Australia 3.44h 62
Anderson Dantas Brazil 2.00h 20
Frank Enzlein Germany 1.17h 2
Balazs Fodor Hungary 0.94h 6
William Godley United States 1.33h 2
Lew Gramer United States 1.23h 14
Wayne T. Hally United States 7.05h 8
Phil Hart Australia 1.45h 10
Vilem Heblik Czech Republic 4.8h 12
Di Hu China 2.9h 7
Visnja Jankov Serbia 1.50h 4
Paul Jones United States 1.25h 6
Javor Kac Slovenia 4.10h 14
Lance Kelly Australia 6.25h 43
Janez Kos Slovenia 1.00h 4
Jakub Koukal Czech Republic 20.59h 55
Roman Kovalyk Italy 2.50h 5
Peter Van Leuteren Netherlands 1.92h 2
Anna S. Levina Israel 0.81h 12
Pengkai Liu China 1.70h 4
Qiang Ma China 1.00h 4
Adam Marsh Australia 15.23h 149
Pierre Martin Canada 1.10h 12
Koen Miskotte Netherlands 8.85h 4
Nilesh Puntambekar India 1.00h 13
Jurgen Rendtel Germany 5.66h 9
Joao Santos Brazil 0.79h 12
Branislav Savic Serbia 1.50h 5
Sergei Schmalz Germany 14.70h 5
Filip Stanisavljevic Serbia 1.34h 3
Con Stoitsis Australia 2.71h 10
Tao Su China 1.42h 16
Richard Taibi United States 1.35h 3
Csilla Tepliczky Hungary 1.41h 10
Istvan Tepliczky Hungary 1.46h 5
Michel Vandeputte Belgium 11.58h 4
Thomas Weiland Austria 17.11h 190
Xijun Wu China 0.92h 4
Chris Wyatt Australia 0.65h 8
Marko Zivanovic Serbia 1.66h 5
Predrag Zivkov Serbia 1.50h 0

Data access

Create your own analysis. The files below can be opened using Excel:
eta2011_rate.csv (number of meteors per interval per observer)
eta2011_magn.csv (number of meteors per magnitude bin per observer)

Credits and references

The information on this page may be distributed freely provided credit is given to the International Meteor Organization (IMO) and, when possible, to the individual observers. The computer facilities to generate this page are provided by ESA/RSSD and Armagh Observatory.

References:

  1. Rendtel J. and Arlt R., editors (2009). Handbook for meteor observations; Chapter 9, Analyses and Calculations. International Meteor Organization. ISBN 978-2-87355-020-2.
  2. Koschack R., Rendtel J. (1990). Determination of spatial number density and mass index from visual meteor observations (II). WGN 18, 119-140.