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Meteor Observation
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North American Meteor Network
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~meteorobs/
Contains newsletters, observations, and a meteor observing guide for amateur astronomers and meteor observers.
2.
Meteor Observation Form
http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/space/solarsystem/meteors/meteor-record.html
Meteor Observation Form Date: __ Name __ Email (optional): __ Location: Lat. Long. __ City nearest you, State: __ School or Organization (optional): __ Time Zone - example: CST, PDT, GMT-3:00 Time - Circle either am or pm, then indicate starting...
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[Image: A 1994 Perseid Fireball]
The American Meteor Society
http://www.amsmeteors.org/
The American Meteor Society Geneseo, NY Site Guide: Home Page About AMS Meteor Showers Fireballs People Projects AMS Publications Contact us Links Site Details Join the AMS SETI Team! For the latest information on upcoming meteor activity, read Bob.
AMS Projects
http://www.amsmeteors.org/projects.html
Projects Site Guide: Home Page About AMS Meteor Showers Fireballs People Projects AMS Publications Contact us Links Site Details The American Meteor Society studies meteors using three primary techniques: Visual Meteor Observation Radio Meteor...
4.
Expanding Universe: Meteors and meteor showers
http://www.mtrl.toronto.on.ca/TRL/astronomy/523_5.HTM
523.5 - Meteors and meteor showers Antarctic meteorite location and mapping program LPI Antaractic meteorites MIAC Canadian impact structures MIAC Fireball observations FIDAC/IMO Glossary on meteor astronomy IMO Information on meteorites DMS...
Expanding Universe: a classified search tool for amateur astronomy
5.
Tokyo Meteor Network
http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~fwie9702
Welcome to the Tokyo Meteor Network homepage. TMN is a non-profit organization dedicated to Ephotographing meteors, Edetermining orbits for meteors,and Estudying evolutions of the orbits by the planetary perturbation. iPlease note:the above meteor..
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Yahoo! Science>Astronomy>Solar System>Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids>Organizations
http://ca.yahoo.com/Science/Astronomy/Solar_System/Comets__Meteors__and_Asteroids/Organizations
Personalize Help - Check Mail Home > Science > Astronomy > Solar System > Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids > Organizations All sites Canadian sites only This category only advanced search American Meteor Society, Ltd. Association of Meteor Observers..
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Meteors
http://www.midoil.demon.co.uk/astro/meteors.htm
Meteors
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Meteor Trak
http://www.sci-trak.com/meteor.htm
Background Features and Benefits Availability Background Meteor Trak is the world's first full-featured astronomy software that allows individuals or groups to record, document, analyze, and report real-time visual meteor observations directly from.
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Meteor Watches
http://www.bluebirdobs.org/MeteorWatches/meteor.html
A working amateur astronomical observatory in Ellicott City, MD, Bluebird Observatory, provides original content and many links as a major resource for backyard astronomy. Maintained by an active, experienced amateur astronomer, Mr. Jerry Persall.
10.
Links2Go: Comets and Meteor Showers
http://www2.links2go.com/more/medicine.wustl.edu/~kronkg
Links and topics related to Comets and Meteor Showers.
11.
Star Centre - Meteor Watch
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/sci/star_centre/sch_res/observing_leonid.htm
Contents page School resources Meteor Watch What are meteors? Meteor diary Observing meteors Recording results Meteor record sheet Analysing your results Project Lionheart Observing the Leonid meteors Times To see the Leonid storm you may have to...
12.
RASC, Edmonton Centre - Meteor Showers
http://planet10.v-wave.com/rasc/meteor.html
Meteor Showers A meteor shower is nothing more than space debris which impacts our atmosphere and (usually) vaporize on entry. If the meteor is large enough, it may possibly impact the surface of the earth; when they do, they are called meteorites..
13.
Star Centre - meteors
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/sci/star_centre/obs_page/meteors.htm
Contents page Observers' pages Meteors Meteorites METEORS Meteors are brief streaks of light which cross the sky like shooting stars. Each meteor comes from a piece of interplanetary debris which burns up as it crashes into Earth s atmosphere...
14.
IMO Video Observers Page
http://193.190.6.21/video/vdemo4.html
Meteor Shower Sequences This animation shows 18 bright Quadrantids recorded with our video system MOVIE near Hannover (Germany) on January 3/4, 1995. All single meteor frames recorded during approximately 3 hours of observation have were digitized.
15.
GO Network:Meteor showers
http://www.go.com/WebDir/Science/Physical_sciences/Astronomy/Asteroids_and_meteors/Meteor_showers
16.
Suggestions for Visual Meteor Observations
http://www.amsmeteors.org/mcleod/mcleod7.html
[Next Page] [Contents] [Previous Page] [Exit] METEOR ACTIVITY THROUGH THE YEAR This section briefly describes the general level of meteor activity through the year. The rates mentioned are generally attainable only in skies with zenith star 6.0 or..
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Meteors and More
http://familyeducation.com/article/0%2C1120%2C3-3883%2C00.html
> Home June 11, 2000 Advanced Search Site Map Is your school online? Search our encyclopedia, dictionary, almanacs & biographies Meteors and More Meteor Links American Meteor Society, Ltd.: Promotes meteor observation and research. International...
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Information on atmospheric fireballs (bright meteors)
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/icq/ICQfireball.html
Information on atmospheric fireballs (bright meteors) The Smithsonian Institution's Scientific Event Alert Network (SEAN) in Washington, DC, stopped collecting reports of fireballs a few years ago. There are several places that you can now report...
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CCD Cameras to detect Meteors
http://www.eenweb.leeds.ac.uk/de3/homes/CT/ccdmet0.html
CCD Cameras to detect Meteors Meteors are not merely interesting to watch - their regular observation can yield scientific benefits. Statistics of their trajectories and of the way these change are useful to astronomers. Current topics in Solar...
20.
Yahoo! Science>Astronomy>Solar System>Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids
http://ca.yahoo.com/Science/Astronomy/Solar_System/Comets__Meteors__and_Asteroids
Personalize Help - Check Mail Home > Science > Astronomy > Solar System > Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids All sites Canadian sites only This category only advanced search 1997XF11 (4) Books@ Comet Hale-Bopp (25) Comet Halley (3) Comet Hyakutake (6..

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