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Re: (meteorobs) Estimating magnitudes
I agree totally. I have been getting two or more copies of the RASC hand book
for more years than I can remember. It is handy in so many ways. In recent
years I have also subscribed to their calendar. I wouldn't be without them.
Check them out at:
http://www.rascdot ca
Skywayinc@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/15/01 7:14:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> chall@cyberusdot ca writes:
>
> << In spite of these comments... the Handbook is pretty good - and is used
> around the world by many observers, both amateur and professional. >>
>
> I wholeheartedly agree! In such publications, where so many tables and
> graphs are used, an error or two is bound to come up. Every year in
> December, I look forward to receiving both the RASC Observer's Handbook, as
> well as Guy Ottewell's spectacular annual, "Astronomical Calendar." Both are
> excellent guides for reviewing what will transpire in the heavens above in
> the coming year.
>
> -- joe rao
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