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Re: (meteorobs) meteor groups



MR ROBERT D LUNSFORD wrote:
>(snip)
> 
> The IMO is a world-wide organization and collects data from all
> affiliated groups such the the ones listed above. Here in America we
> have decided to unite ourselves under the AMS banner instead of having
> several groups of equal strength. The "new" AMS now consists of the
> combined efforts of the "old" AMS, ALPO, NAMN, and NJAA. We will pool
> our localized data (visual, radio, photographic, and video) and share it
> with the IMO for world-wide analysis.
> 
> I would suggest that those with on-line access continue to submit data
> by e-mail directly to NAMN. ALPO will continue to collect data via
> postal mail and all of this will be combined with data from NJAA and
> those sent directly to the AMS for publication, analysis, archives, and
> ultimately shared with the IMO.
> 
> I hope this clears up any questions you had.
> 
> Robert Lunsford
> 
> IMO Regional Coordinator


Yes, it did.

thank you


My next question is, has any of the reguler meteor showers ever change 
their radiant location over time?



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