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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My favorite early image of the 1833 shower is here.....
...and I'm partial to it for two reasons: One, rather than emanating from a specific radiant-area, the meteors are drawn as if they're all traveling TOWARD it. Perhaps some confusion on the part of the artist, when the concept of a shower-radiant was explained to him. And the other reason....is that it happily resides in my own personal collection. ;-) I'm very pleased that Richard Norton thought highly enough of it to put in his new "Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites" (p. 14). Gregory
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