(meteorobs) O.T. -Lew Gramer, et.al., -Australia
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outbackmanyep at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 6 23:46:48 EST 2009
Hi Lew,
We do have people that report fireballs, usually as unofficial observations on www.iceinspace.com.au
The only Meteor Section i know of from Astronomical Society of Victoria but i do not know who the section director is, all i know is that they usually only give out information to members and get info from members, i do not know their structure as i was only an ASV member for a short time.
There are only 2 people i know of doing video observations, one is Rob McNaught from Siding Spring Observatory (Siding Spring Survey: http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~rmn/ ) and Steve Quirk from Mudgee who is a good friend of Rob McNaught, his website is here: http://my.hwy.com.au/~sjquirk/
Might be a good place to start!
I will dig up more information on them.
Cheers!
Chris Wyatt
Walcha, NSW
Australia
> From: ycsentinel at att.net
> To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
> Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 20:31:06 -0800
> Subject: (meteorobs) O.T. -Lew Gramer, et.al., -Australia
>
> I for one would like to see noteworthy fireballs & meteors from Australia on
> a regular basis on Meteorobs. They have the best skies in the world I think,
> and mouth watering fireballs complete with electrophonic sounds from time to
> time.
>
> Maybe you could "gather some of them into the fold"???
>
> :-)
> YCSentinel
>
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