From: Robin Gray Date: 9/03/2007 10:23 PDT Conditions on the evening of August 31 were not very promising - clouds, high winds and a pall of white alkaline dust in the air. But when I got up at 2 am the clouds, wind and some of the dust was gone. The remaining dust did interfere with transparency and limiting magnitude, but I still saw the whole Aurigid outburst. As you can see from the tables below, almost all of it occurred in the hour between 10:46 and 11:46 UT. September 1, 2007 Paradise Hill, Nevada, 20 miles north of Winnemucca. Longitude 117 degrees, 37' 30" West; Latitude 41 degrees 15' 0" north. UT Period Field Teff F AUR SPO 9:46-10:47 60N 1.00 1.0 1 4 10:47-11:52 60N 1.01 1.0 20 8 11:52-12:52 60N 1.00 1.0 1 0 Total Meteors: 34 Total Teff: 3.01 Distribution of Aurigids UT Period # Aurigids 9:46-10:16 0 10:16-10:46 1 10:46-11:16 10 11:16-11:46 9 11:46-12:16 1 12:16-12:52 0 Magnitude Distribution Shower -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 AUR 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 2 1 SPO 2 4 3 3 Robin Gray Winnemucca, Nevada