(meteorobs) [Fwd] Contents of new issue of WGN

Rainer Arlt rarlt at aip.de
Fri Mar 3 02:29:05 EST 2006



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WGN - Journal of the International Meteor Organization

The new issue of this Journal is now in print. It will be posted shortly; subscribers should receive it soon. All WGN subscribers will receive this. 

The Journal contents are below.

Janus
  Alastair McBeath ................................................... 1

Guest editorial - From the President
  Juergen Rendtel .................................................... 2

International Meteor Conference 2006
  Roy Keeris ......................................................... 2

Spectacular Taurid meteor shower in 2005
  Audrius Dubietis and Rainer Arlt ................................... 3

Taurid activity 1988 - 2005
  Carl Johannink and Koen Miskotte ................................... 7

Taurids 2005: results of the Dutch Meteor Society
  Koen Miskotte and Carl Johannink .................................. 11

The meteors from 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 in 1930 and 2006
  Rainer Arlt and Jeremie Vaubaillon ................................ 15

SPA Meteor Section: The Leonids 1998-2002 - A Retrospective
  Alastair McBeath .................................................. 19

Global forward scatter observations of the 2006 Quadrantid maxima
  Jeffrey L. Brower ................................................. 25

Meteor Beliefs Project: Meteoric images from the works of John
Milton
  Andrei Dorian Gheorghe and Alastair McBeath ....................... 30


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Chris Trayner
Editor




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