Location: Saint John West, NB, Canada
Date Time: December 14, 2020 0120-0153hrs
Weather: Slight breeze, mostly clear through observing time, which was the only break in the clouds in days. Cool, 2.3C, 99% humidity.
Attendance: David McCashion
Equipment: None.
Objective: To view as many Geminid meteors as possible, during a short break in the cloud cover.
Report:
The sky cleared from 0120 to 0153am. It was mostly to completely cloudy before and after observing time.
I faced mostly North East, towards Ursa Major, and South East towards Leo. Seen 20 Geminids. All observed meteors were Geminids There were no sparodics. This included 1 bolide at 0125 hrs, which descended slowly down through the handle of big
dipper, straight into uptown Saint John from my vantage point. The bolide was easily twice as big and bright as Venus, and appeared to wobble and slow down as it dropped.
Most meteors were fast, short/medium period of about 1 mag brightness, brilliant white
color. Some had yellow ting. A few were very short period, were very
fast and fainter.
There was a meteor grouping around Ursa Major at around 0130 hrs, then another
grouping to the south of Leo at around 0145 hrs. Seen two Geminids around Orion, through the oncoming clouds.
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