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(meteorobs) NASA Science News: Do-it-yourself Leonids




NOTE: This message is not intended to supplant the IMO method of meteor
observing for those already attempting to practice it! But if you've never
recorded a meteor shower before, read on!

Lew Gramer


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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 11:26:31 -0600
From: NASA Science News <expressnews@sslab.msfc.nasadot gov>
To: express-delivery@sslab.msfc.nasadot gov
Subject: Do-it-yourself Leonids

NASA Space Science News for November 11, 1999

NASA wants you! (to help observe the Leonids) - You don't have to be a rocket
scientist to observe the 1999 Leonid meteor shower, but you can help out
scientists by sending your observations to Science@NASA. This article
includes observing tips for sky watchers in the northern and southern
hemispheres, instructions for scientific meteor counting, and a place to submit
your pictures and meteor counts after the shower.  FULL STORY at

      http://science.nasadot gov/newhome/headlines/ast11nov99_1.htm

<a
href="http://science.nasadot gov/newhome/headlines/ast11nov99_1.htm">Do-it-yourself
Leonids</a>

For science news and live webcasts of the 1999 Leonids meteor shower, visit
http://www.LeonidsLive.com


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