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Re: Sporadic "shower" mnemonics (was Re: (meteorobs) July 18, 2001 Meteor Observations From California)
Jure,
As I told Lew these sporadic "shower" mnemonics are all unoffical so I
would suggest that you use whatever seems logical. Just make sure that
we all know what it means! That's the bottom line! :)
Clear Skies!
Bob
peter.atanackov@guest.arnesdot si wrote:
>
> > Bob Lunsford wrote:
> > >0730-0830 UT 0.91 6.94 1 ACG 1 ANT 2 CAP 0 NDA 3 NPX 0 PAU
> > > 0 PER 1 SDA 1 SPX 5 SPO 14 TOTAL
> >
> > Bob, are "npx" and "spx" your prefered 3-letter mnemonics for the North and
> > South Apex designators? I have been using "nax" and "sax" up until now - but
> > I will happily switch, if you'd care to establish a new standard. :)
> I'm not Bob, but I'd like to throw in my two cents. I've been using sApx
> and nApx, it's a 4-letter mnemonic, but IMO uses Spor in it's report forms
> so I have no problem with that.
>
> Awaiting Bob's response anyway :)
>
> Jure A.
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