
Front cover photo: Fireball from Severskaya, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, photographed on 2019 January 30.
Photo courtesy: Oleg Milantiev.
The February 2019 issue of the IMO Journal is now in print. It will be mailed shortly and subscribers can also immediately access the journal in PDF format. The contents this month:
- Janus (C. Verbeeck)
- Thirty-Eighth International Meteor Conference, Bollmannsruh, Germany, 2019 October 3–6 (R. Arlt, J. Rendtel, I. Rendtel, A. Knöfel, S. Molau, R. Winkler)
- Showers of the IAU Meteor Data Center in the video data of SonotaCo: a simple and clear criterion for grading meteor showers (M. Koseki)
- Perseids 2018 – Analysis of Global Visual Data (J. Rendtel, K. Veljković, T. Weiland, C. Verbeeck, A. Knöfel)
- Young and old dust trails, filament, mean maximum peculiarities — evidence found in visual Perseid
observations 2007–2016 (T. Weiland) - Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network — February 2018 (S. Molau, S. Crivello, R. Goncalves, C. Saraiva, E. Stomeo, J. Strunk, J. Kac)
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