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Re: (meteorobs) Views of Meteors
Hi Kim,
Just in case it becomes useful in the future, I normally post only a
summary, and not the individual data on the mail list. But I do retain it
here in my records, so can check it if you ever need me to. Hopefully, there
will be many opportunities for us to do it in 2000!
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kim S Youmans" <ksyo@pinelanddot net>
To: <meteorobs@jovian.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Views of Meteors
I've been waiting for Mark Davis, or even Norman, to post his(their)
meteor data on a night when I, too observed, so I could compare and see if
we were seeing the same meteors possibly, but no one seems to do this
much, so I've been wondering this same thing. I realize it's a lot of
work to do that (post the individual meteors) so I'm not too upset :)
I've often wondered if I was the ONLY person in America to see that
awe-inspiring
Lyrid fireball that blew-up in a VERY bright terminal burst last April.
Guess some late night truckers did, but no observers!
Kim Youmans
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