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Re: (meteorobs) The nights after the peak.... Big, Folk.




----- Original Message -----
From: C.L. Hall <chall@cyberusdot ca>
To: MeteorObs <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 4:44 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) The nights after the peak....


> Lew Gramer wrote:
> > I was a little bit stunned this morning, to see how empty
> > my email Inbox was of 'meteorobs' and 'IMO-News' messages!
> > Surely the whole globe is not clouded over??
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> For those possibly new to the list, I would like to remind people that
> serious observations for the nights leading up to the Leonid storm peaks -
> and the nights after the storm peaks - are valuable as well.
>
> The meteor researchers who use all our data need as much coverage as
> possible for showers.  So - even if you are clouded on the most
> <spectacular> night - please try to send us your observations for the
> following nights.  Not nearly as exciting, I know - but still extremely
> valuable for the meteor researchers.
>
> Also too, don't forget the alpha Monocerotid shower peaking at about 20.30
> UT on November 21st - Thursday.  We could use observations of that shower
as
> well - and it has been known to have outbursts too!  For more information
on
> the alpha Mons, check out the IMO website at http://www.imodot net.
>
> Send data from...
> -----------------
> North America to .......................... namn@atmob.org
> other locations to ........................ visual@imodot net
>
> - Cathy Hall
>   NAMN
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Hello Cathy Hall,

I"m writing these lines while waiting for the big expected peak. I felt
really surprised that someone forwarded just what some friends of mine have
asked along this week. There will another showers b/a Nov 18/19? Sure there
will be... Great motivation you added to some of us.

Please, do not miss, the Leonids will be on your lat/long.

Clear Skies,

Marco Valois
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