(meteorobs) WGN Vol. 39, No. 4
Javor Kac
javor.kac at orion-drustvo.si
Sun Sep 11 07:49:47 EDT 2011
WGN - Journal of the International Meteor Organization
Volume 39, Number 4, August 2011, pages 87-120
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The Journal contents are below.
Editorial - Perseids a training for the Draconids
Javor Kac .........................................................
87
Letter - Missing Meteor Beliefs Project papers from the 2008
IMC Proceedings
Editorial Board ...................................................
87
Family of minor bodies related to the periodic comet Finlay
Alexandra Terentjeva and Sergey Barabanov .........................
88
Discovery of the February Eta Draconids (FED, IAU#427): the dust
trail of a potentially hazardous long-period comet
Peter Jenniskens and Peter S. Gural ...............................
93
Meteorite-dropping bolide over north Croatia on 4th February,
2011
Damir Segon, Korado Korlevic, Zeljko Andreic, Javor Kac, Jure
Atanackov and Gregor Kladnik ........................................
98
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - April 2011
Sirko Molau, Javor Kac, Erno Berko, Stefano Crivello, Enrico
Stomeo, Antal Igaz and Geert Barentsen .............................
100
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - May 2011
Sirko Molau, Javor Kac, Erno Berko, Stefano Crivello, Enrico
Stomeo, Antal Igaz and Geert Barentsen .............................
105
Meteor Beliefs Project: The Ensisheim thunderstone
Alastair McBeath .................................................
110
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Writing for WGN
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observing reports, and other meteor related articles.
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Javor Kac
Editor-in-Chief
WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization
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