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I think the old report forms for email are still good for those who 
do not have world wide web accounts.  All the regional centers used
to pass on reports to FIDAC/IMO.  Duplicate reports would just cause
confusion.

                      FIREBALL REPORT FORM
       Please Email to Canadian Fireball Reporting Centre
                 c/o Bob Hawkes (rhawkes@mtadot ca)
                                
OBSERVER AND LOCATION:
Observer's name :Address :
Phone (home) :Phone (work) :
Fax :
Date :
Time (incl. time zone) :
Cloud (none or %) :
Latitude :Longitude :
Alternative description of location :
FIREBALL PARAMETERS
(fill in either earth based or stellar coordinates)
Beginning point elevation (deg) :
Beginning point azimuth (deg, =north) :
Ending point elevation (deg) :
Ending point azimuth (deg, 0=north) :
Beginning point right ascension :
Beginning point declination :
Ending point right ascension :
Ending point declination :
Probable error in points (deg) :
Alternative description relative to stars
Ending point visible (Y or N) :
Apparent magnitude :
Comparison with brightness of full moon :
Duration (sec) :
Apparent speed (fast, medium, slow or deg/sec) :
Describe flares, fragments, etc. :
Colour(s) :
Persistent Train (Y or N; if Y give duration in sec.) :
Sound (Y or N) :
If sound, description as sharp, smooth or staccato :
REPORT COLLECTED/SUBMITTED BY
Name :Email :
Telephone (work) :Telephone (home) :
Fax :
     The  Canadian Fireball Reporting Centre is a project of  the Meteorite 
and  Impacts Advisory Committee of  the  Canadian Space Agency.    It is
coordinated by Bob Hawkes  (rhawkes@mtadot ca)  and  Damien 
Lemay(Damien_Lemay@Infopuq.UQuebecdot ca).   Fireball   Centre   Fax Number: 
(506) 364: 2580 Fireball Centre Telephone Answering Machine: (506) 364: 2582
    International Meteor Organization * Fireball Data Center
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          F I R E B A L L      R E P O R T      F O R M
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Date       y       m       d     Time:     h     m     s     in UT!

Location:

Longitude:      deg      '      "  Latitude:      deg      '      "

                       -------------------------

                            Apparent path:

begin:  RA =      deg          or      azimuth   =      deg
        dec=      deg                  elevation =      deg

end   : RA =      deg          or      azimuth   =      deg
        dec=      deg                  elevation =      deg

               ---------------------------------------
                         Description:

apparent magnitude:          mag
duration:        s
color:
trail:
fragmentation:
persistent train:
angular velocity:        deg/s,          or scale number:
sounds description:
sounds time lapse:
Observer
Remarks:

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