Dear David, You wrote: 2007/9/15, David Brierley <davidbrierley@waitrose.com>: > Dear Observers > > Some of you will already know that I have been asked by Springer to write a > book in their "How to Observe" series. It is going to be entitled > "Artificial Satellites and How to Observe Them". It's intended to be > chatty, informative and non-technical. > > It's not a book I can write on my own, so I'm asking you for ideas and > thoughts on what should go into the book. Please can let me know if there > is any written material out there which I can use with suitable recognition. > I would be pleased to send you some liitle stories related to satellite observing, that I tell my audience when I show my presentation : "(Observing) Artificial satellites" I showed this presentation to quite a lot of people with differing backgrounds (astronomers, laymen, children, opne university). Then you can take from it what you like and re-tell it in your own words (Your English will be much better than my (or mine?), because you speak it daily and I do no longer since I have retired). Best regards and above all a lot of success and inspiration. Bram Dorreman ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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