(meteorobs) WGN Vol. 43, No. 5
Javor Kac
javor.kac at orion-drustvo.si
Fri Nov 27 19:29:04 EST 2015
WGN - Journal of the International Meteor Organization
Volume 43, Number 5, October 2015, pages 121-160
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The Journal contents are below.
Thirty-Fifth International Meteor Conference, Egmond, the Netherlands,
June 2-5, 2016
Roy Keeris and Joost Hartman .................................... 121
From the Treasurer - IMO Membership/WGN Subscription Renewal
for 2016
Marc Gyssens .................................................... 126
What do we see as ANT, Apex and Toroidal sources? - What meteors
are, where meteors came from, where meteoroids are going.
Masahiro Koseki ................................................. 127
Four possible new high-declination showers
Damir Segon, Peter Gural, Zeljko Andreic, Denis Vida, Ivica Skokic,
and Filip Novoselnik .............................................. 147
Maribo meteorite and (85182)
David A. J. Seargent ............................................ 151
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - May 2015
Sirko Molau, Javor Kac, Stefano Crivello, Enrico Stomeo, Geert
Barentsen, Rui Goncalves, Carlos Saraiva, Maciej Maciejewski,
and Mikhail Maslov ................................................ 152
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - June 2015
Sirko Molau, Javor Kac, Stefano Crivello, Enrico Stomeo, Geert
Barentsen, Rui Goncalves, Carlos Saraiva, Maciej Maciejewski,
and Mikhail Maslov ................................................ 156
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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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