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Re: (meteorobs) Retardation Curve on the Web?
What is a "retardation curve"?
Wayne Watson wrote:
> Anyone know where I can find a meteor retardation curve on the web. I tried Google but have come up
> short so far.
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> --
> Wayne T. Watson (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N, 2,701 feet)
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