From: Paul Marsching Date: 9/01/2007 12:27 PDT Sky conditions were unusually good considering the glaring light from the 3/4 lit Moon. It appears that the Alpha Aurigids were beginning to increase as twilight brightened. 01 September 2007 06:10-10:45 UT (CDST 31 Aug/01 Sep 1:10-5:45am) Paul Martsching McFarland Park 4 miles NE of Ames, Story County, Iowa Long: 93 deg 34 min W Lat: 42 deg 05 min N Elevation: ~1,035 feet Method: Visual; pencil, paper & talking clock; black umbrella to block Moonlight 06:10-07:10 Aurigids: 2 Sporadics: 4 L.M.~5.0; 58 deg; calm 07:30-08:30 Aurigids: 0 Sporadics: 3 L.M.~5.0; 56 deg; calm 08:30-09:30 Aurigids: 2 Sporadics: 5 L.M.~5.0; 55 deg; calm 09:30-10:45 Aurigids: 5 Sporadics: 10 L.M.~4.4; 54 deg; calm (1.25 hr) 4.25 hours Aurigids: 9 Sporadics: 22 Total meteors: 31 Magnitude distribution: Alpha Aurigids: nine: -2; 0, +1, +2(2) +3(4) Sporadics: twenty-two: -1(3), 0(3), +1(3), +2(3), +3(7), +4(3) The only Aurigids that showed color were the two brightest: yellow and orange. The brightest had a train lasting one second; otherwise only a couple of brief trains.