WGN, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 2003, pp. 1-34
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Administrative
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Janus
J. Rendtel..................................................1
Editorial
C. Trayner..................................................1
Solar Longitudes for 2003
R. Arlt.....................................................1
The Leonids
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SSFA 2002 Leonid fireball observations
M. Beech, A. Illingworth & C. Bouchard......................3
Visual observations of the 2002 Leonids by the MBK Team
J. Kac, J. Zakrajsek & J. Atanackov.........................5
Diversity radio observations of the 2002 Leonids on
November 19
R.B. Minton.................................................8
The 2002 Leonids in Poland -- preliminary analysis
A. Olech....................................................9
Leonids 2002 -- TV observations and the population index
P. Zimnikoval & M. Znasik..................................11
Radio observations of the 2002 Leonids from Slovenia
J. Zakrajsek, J. Kac & J. Atanackov........................13
Conferences
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Details of the Proceedings of IMC 2001, Cerkno, Slovenia......16
The Perseids
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Radiant ephemeris for the Perseid meteor shower
R. Arlt....................................................19
Erratum
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International Leonid Watch Bulletin 18, WGN 30:6
R. Arlt....................................................28
Ongoing meteor work
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Radio observations of the 2002 December Ursids from
Northeastern Italy
W. Boschin, D. Ganzini, A. Candolini & G. Candolini........29
Radio observations of the 2002 Ursids
R.B. Minton................................................31
Radio observations of the 2002 Geminids
R.B. Minton................................................32
Polish Automated Video Observations (PAVO)
M. Wisniewski, P. Kedzierski, K. Mularczyk &
K. Zloczewski..............................................33
Cover photo
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This beautiful meteor with three light maxima was captured about
50 km north of Munich by Sirko Molau with his image-intensified
video system AVIS on 2003 February 25, at 02h41m24s UT. The meteor
reached about magnitude -3, the trail in the image intensifier
lasting nearly two seconds. |
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