(meteorobs) WGN Vol. 44, No. 4
Javor Kac
javor.kac at orion-drustvo.si
Tue Sep 20 01:46:42 EDT 2016
WGN - Journal of the International Meteor Organization
Volume 44, Number 4, August 2016, pages 99-126
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The Journal contents are below.
In Memoriam: Ichiro Hasegawa (1928 - 2016)
Masayoshi Ueda .................................................. 99
Quadrantids 2016: observations of a short pre-maximum peak
Juergen Rendtel, Hiroshi Ogawa and Hirofumi Sugimoto ........... 101
A search for undiscovered meteor showers: discovery of the September
epsilon Draconids
Roberto Gorelli ................................................ 108
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - February 2016
Sirko Molau, Stefano Crivello, Rui Goncalves, Carlos Saraiva,
Enrico Stomeo, and Javor Kac ..................................... 116
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - March 2016, and discussion
about the meteor limiting magnitude
Sirko Molau, Stefano Crivello, Rui Goncalves, Carlos Saraiva,
Enrico Stomeo, and Javor Kac ..................................... 120
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Writing for WGN
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observing reports, and other meteor related articles.
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and style. Instructions for authors can be found in WGN 31:4, 124-128,
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Javor Kac
Editor-in-Chief
WGN, Journal of the International Meteor Organization
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