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Re: (meteorobs) NAMN 2001 - A New Direction



            I would just like to second Lew's appraisal of the NAMN Meteor
observing guide..dot it has everything a beginner needs to know to get started.  It
was my training guide when I began and I still find myself returning to it
often.  My advice to all newbies out there...bookmark it and use it!

Kim

Lew Gramer wrote:

> Mark Davis is being ENTIRELY too modest... The NAMN Meteor Observing Guide is
> an EXCELLENT source for newcomers to the field of amateur meteor observing. I
> can't recommend the Guide enough: I retrained myself on amateur scientific
> meteor observing with it in 1996, and many others since then did the same.
>
> And Mark is also too shy! He neglected to mention where you can get a copy:
>
>         http://Web.InfoAvedot net/~meteorobs/guide.html
>
> Or if you prefer to have an MS-Word version emailed to you, contact Mark at
> the address given on the main N.A.M.N. informational site. There is also a
> great deal of other material at this site which is of use to beginners and
> more advanced observers, by both Mark and fellow NAMN editor Cathy Hall:
>
>         http://Web.InfoAvedot net/~meteorobs/
>
> Clear skies and enjoybable reading!
> Lew Gramer
>
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