(meteorobs) First announcement IMC 2005 Belgium

jan verbert jver at urania.be
Tue Nov 9 14:41:35 EST 2004


Dear all,


We are very pleased to inform you that next year's International Meteor
Conference will be held from 15 - 18 september 2005 and will take place in
Oostmalle, Belgium and will be organized by the meteor section of Urania,
the public observatory of Antwerp. The village Oostmalle is located at 25
km from Antwerp, the second largest city of Belgium, in the northern part
of our country. Belgium is a small and populated country in Western
Europe, very famous for its tennisplayers Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin,
light pollution, but most of all for its beer and chocolats. The
conference centre is located in a green area, offers accomodation for 100
people or more, and has a conference hall and some smaller rooms for
posters.

More information is available at the website www.imo.net/imc2005 and will
be published in the december issue of WGN. Just take a look and hopefully
till next year!


Jan Verbert





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