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Observations of the Leonids in Central Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Observations in Central Asia in 1965-1966 by both photographic and radar methods allowed a determination of the radiants and orbits of Leonids (Babadzhanov and Getman 1970). Photographs showed that meteoroids undergo quasi-continuous fragmentation (QCF) in the Earth’s atmosphere. Taking account of QCF, the density of the Leonid meteoroids were found to lie between 1 and Agcm-3 the average being 2gcm-3 (Babadzhanov 1994), in agreement with the density range of between 0.2 and 6gcm-3 given by Maas et al (1990) for dust grains from comet P/1 Halley, with values below 0.6 being rare. Further, the icy grains have a density of about 1gcm-3 while silicate grains have a mean density 2.5 times higher.
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