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THE observation of meteors forms one of the most attractive branches of astronomy. No instruments are needed. The observer only requires patience, a pretty good eye, and experience, which, of course, must be learned.
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DENNING, W. Meteors. Nature 78, 509 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078509c0
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