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22. Commission des étoiles Filantes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

M. C. P. Olivier
Affiliation:
Director of the Flower Observatory, University of Philadelphia, U.S.A.

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The past few years have witnessed a great increase in the amount of work done on meteors and in the number of observers. At several observatories programmes of work have been undertaken in the hope of solving specific problems. Several countries now have flourishing meteor societies, or sections of larger astronomical societies, devoted to this field. To solve the problems that have arisen the help of other scientists, especially in physics, geology, and meteorology, has been enlisted to the mutual benefit of all. Historical research, particularly in Asia, has added much to our knowledge of meteor showers for the past thousand or more years.

Type
Part I: Reports and Recommendations Presented to the General Assembly by the Executive Committee and the Commissions of the Union
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936