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Re: (meteorobs) Fwd: Have Meteorite, Now Looking for the Fireball
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- Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Fwd: Have Meteorite, Now Looking for the Fireball
- From: GeoZay@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 08:41:21 EDT
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In a message dated 99-06-17 01:49:59 EDT, you write:
<<
Great information! Mind if I ask the source for this stuff? I'd like to
know
some history for Colorado and Utah.
>>
It's all from the International Meteor Organizations (IMO) Fireball Data
Center(FIDAC) news. It's a bi-monthly publication that you can subscribe to
for $12/year. If interested, contact bob lunsford at:
Lunro.imo.usa@prodigy.com He should be able to fine tune you on how to get
a subscription. If anyone submits a fireball report to IMO, AMS, NAMN, ALPO
and many other meteor organizations worldwide, eventually the report will
show up in FIDAC news. I believe the back issues are at the following
website: http://www.imo.net/fireball/
GeoZay
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