(meteorobs) AMS Website
Ed Majden
epmajden at shaw.ca
Mon Dec 13 12:01:02 EST 2010
Hello Robert:
I just looked at the revamped AMS Web page. It is rather nice. The
Sandia Fireball Network in B.C. has greatly expanded from its original
form. You can see the details at: http://www.bcmeteors.net/ Can
you add this to the AMS Web page? Lousy weather as usual on the
Island so the Geminids look like a lost cause! I lost your email
address as I suffered a hard drive failure. Can you send me an e-mail
so I can add you to my address book!
Cheers:
Ed
On 13-Dec-10, at 8:15 AM, Robert Lunsford wrote:
> Just in time for our 100th anniversary we have updated the AMS
> website http://www.amsmeteors.org/ with a more current theme. Our
> goal was to make the information presented more up to date, easier
> to read and understandable. It is still a work in progress but
> much better than what was available in the past. The most notable
> improvement is in the fireball section where the report form and
> fireball tables have been totally revamped.
>
> The AMS staff wishes to thank meteorobs member Mike Hankey for his
> hard work in making this project become reality. Be sure to visit
> Mike's impressive personal website at: http://
> www.mikesastrophotos.com/
> Clear Skies!
>
> Bob Lunsford
> American Meteor Society
>
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