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- Meteor Shower Forecasting in Near-Earth Space
- Smithsonian Contributions Astrophysics
- Discovery of the February Eta Draconids (FED, IAU#427): the Dust Trail of a Potentially Hazardous Long-Period Comet
- 2013 Meteor Shower Calendar Compiled by Alastair Mcbeath 1
- Meteoroids: the Smallest Solar System Bodies
- IMO 2021 Meteor Shower Calendar
- 2006 Meteor Shower Calendar Compiled by Alastair Mcbeath1
- The 2018 Meteor Shower Activity Forecast for Earth Orbit Issued October 13, 2017
- Meteor Showers of Comet C/1964 N1 (Ikeya) L
- Yearly Meteor Showers
- The A-Monocerotids Meteor Outburst : the Cross Section of a Comet Dust Trail
- 2018 Meteor Shower Calendar Edited by J¨Urgen Rendtel 1
- A Meteoroid Stream Survey Using the Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar II: Identification of Minor Showers Using a 3D Wavelet Transform
- The NASA Fireball Network Database
- The Meteor-Shower Complex of Comet C/1917 F1 (Mellish)
- Astronomers' Observing Guides
- 2010 Meteor Shower Calendar Compiled by Alastair Mcbeath1
- Package 'Metfns'
- November Meteors: Taurids, Leonids and a Surprise Monocerotids Outburst 13 November 2019, by David Dickinson
- A Meteoroid Handbook for Aerospace Engineers and Managers
- 2019 Meteor Shower Calendar Edited by J¨Urgen Rendtel 1
- IMO 2017 Meteor Shower Calendar
- Package 'Metfns'
- Articles Trajectories in the Coma of Comet 67P J
- Spectral and Orbital Survey of Medium-Sized Meteoroids? Pavol Matlovicˇ1, Juraj Tóth1, Regina Rudawska2, Leonard Kornoš1, and Adriana Pisarcíkovᡠ1
- The Prediction of Meteor Showers from All Potential Parent Comets
- Meteoroid Stream of 12P/Pons-Brooks, December Κ-Draconids, and Northern June Aquilids D
- Observations of Leonids, Draconids, Α-Monocerotids, Ε-Perseids And
- Southern Hemisphere Meteor Stream Determinations
- 2022 Meteor Shower Calendar Edited by J¨Urgen Rendtel 1
- The Established Meteor Showers As Observed by CAMS ⇑ P
- Direct Characterization of Comets and Asteroids Via Cosmic Dust Analysis from the Deep Space Gateway
- Likely Alpha Monocerotids (AMO#246) Outburst on the Morning of November 22, 2019 Esko Lyytinen1 and Peter Jenniskens2, 3