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BAA electronic bulletin
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METEOR SECTION MEETING IN BIRMINGHAM THIS SATURDAY
Members are reminded that there will be a meeting of the BAA Meteor Section
in Birmingham this coming Saturday, 9th May 2015.
The meeting is open to all and admission is free of charge.
BAA electronic bulletin
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METEOR SECTION MEETING IN BIRMINGHAM THIS SATURDAY
Members are reminded that there will be a meeting of the BAA Meteor Section
in Birmingham this coming Saturday, 9th May 2015.
The meeting is open to all and admission is free of charge.
The meeting will take place in the John Lee Lecture Theatre of the
Birmingham and Midland Institute, 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham B3 3BS.
The venue is only a short walk from Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill
stations.
Please visit http://bmi.org.uk/location.html for directions to the venue.
Doors will be open from 10:00am and the meeting commences at 10:30am. There
will be breaks for lunch and afternoon tea.
No lunch is provided so people are advised to either bring a packed lunch or
eat at one of the many eating places within a short walk of the meeting
venue.
The planned meeting programme is as follows, but late changes may be
necessary depending upon the travel situation on the day.
Morning Session
Dr John Mason - Welcome and Introduction to the Work of the Meteor Section
Nick James - 40 Years of Meteor Imaging
William Stewart - DSLR Meteor Imaging: Advantages, Analyses and Challenges
Paul Hyde - New Opportunities for Meteor Scatter
Afternoon Session
Alex Pratt - Showers, Sporadics and Sprites: 3 Years of NEMETODE Science
William Stewart - Meteor Videography: Overview and Opportunities
Tony Markham - The New IMO Fireball Report Form: A Case Study
Professor Alan Fitzsimmons, Queens University Belfast -
The Chelyabinsk Impact: Lessons Learned
The meeting is expected to end at around 5pm.
I look forward to welcoming you there on Saturday.
Birmingham and Midland Institute, 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham B3 3BS.
The venue is only a short walk from Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill
stations.
Please visit http://bmi.org.uk/location.html for directions to the venue.
Doors will be open from 10:00am and the meeting commences at 10:30am. There
will be breaks for lunch and afternoon tea.
No lunch is provided so people are advised to either bring a packed lunch or
eat at one of the many eating places within a short walk of the meeting
venue.
The planned meeting programme is as follows, but late changes may be
necessary depending upon the travel situation on the day.
Morning Session
Dr John Mason - Welcome and Introduction to the Work of the Meteor Section
Nick James - 40 Years of Meteor Imaging
William Stewart - DSLR Meteor Imaging: Advantages, Analyses and Challenges
Paul Hyde - New Opportunities for Meteor Scatter
Afternoon Session
Alex Pratt - Showers, Sporadics and Sprites: 3 Years of NEMETODE Science
William Stewart - Meteor Videography: Overview and Opportunities
Tony Markham - The New IMO Fireball Report Form: A Case Study
Professor Alan Fitzsimmons, Queens University Belfast -
The Chelyabinsk Impact: Lessons Learned
The meeting is expected to end at around 5pm.
I look forward to welcoming you there on Saturday.
This e-bulletin issued by:
John W. Mason, Director, BAA Meteor Section
2015 May 06
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John W. Mason, Director, BAA Meteor Section
2015 May 06
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