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RE: (meteorobs) Early Leonids




Hi to all, its been a long time between posts, but I have been reading.

Just a quick question on Denning's work.  I have heard a few references to
it.  Who can tell me, is it in the form of a book or is it a combination of
publications?  I wouldn't mind getting hold of copy for myself for a read.
I'm sure there are some others who wouldn't mind some information also.  Are
there any other recommended publications that can be of some assistance?

Also, I have quite a few Orionids observations and others from October that
I will be posting soon, about 20 hours worth.  There not quite finished
being processed yet.

Cheers,
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Adam R Marsh (MARAD)
Assistant Director - ASV Meteor Section, Victoria, Australia.
Coordinator EAMN - Eastern Australian Meteor Network.
E-Mail - armarsh@jeack.com.au
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ASV Meteor Section Home Page:
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-meteorobs@jovian.com [mailto:owner-meteorobs@jovian.com]On
Behalf Of Jure
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 6:41 AM
To: meteorobs@jovian.com
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Early Leonids

Lew,

   I was not really talking about various minor streams, what I had in
mind were actually the sporadic 'radiants'  -  mostly the anthelion and
apex sources, as they are the most apparent.
  I haven't read much on Denning's work yet (except on Kronk's website)
but I would imagine that these two radiants were included among his
5000+ radiants.

Clear skies!

Jure A.

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