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(meteorobs) Re: American meteor clubs?




Hi, Trond. Check out Gary Kronk's Web site for a list of the societies.

In addition, send your friend the following information. Or if he is
interested, give me his email address I'll simply sign him up myself.

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Otherwise, there's a list of email contacts and Web sites at the bottom
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LEARNING MORE
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A great starting point for learning more about meteors in
general is Gary Kronk's "Comets and Meteor Showers" Page at:
        http://medinfo.wustldot edu/~kronkg/

Other contacts for people interested in OBSERVING meteors:

The North American Meteor Network:
Contacts:       Mark Davis <MeteorObs@charlestondot net>
                Lew Gramer <lewkaren@tiacdot net>
URL:            http://medicine.wustldot edu/~kronkg/namn.html

International Meteor Organization:
Contacts:       Rainer Arlt <100114.1361@CompuServe.COM>
                Sirko Molau <sirko.molau@informatik.tu-chemnitzdot de>
URL:            http://www.imodot net/index.html

The American Meteor Society:
Contacts:       Jim Bedient <wh6ef@pixi.com>
                Dr. David Meisel, SUNY Geneseo, New York
URL:            http://www.serve.com/meteors

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