The Minor Planet Mailing List {MPML} is the active list for the minor planet community. You will find MPML is populated with many of the world's best amateur astronomers as well as many professional astronomers involved in all facets of asteroid and comet research.
MPML is open to all with an interest in asteroids and comets. However, since many active MPML members are seriously involved in this field of research, the posts to this list can often be rather technical.
The MPML archives are available to all as a service to the astronomical community. To post on MPML you must be a member.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/04dec_leonids2009.htm Return of the Leonids NASA Science News 12.04.2008 Dec. 4, 2008: Astronomers from Caltech and
http://www.ipa.nw.ru/conference/ach2009/ International conference Asteroid-Comet Hazard - 2009 September 21-25, 2009 St. Petersburg, Russia First announcement
Here is another object that may be of interest to photometrists with "bigger toys." {Portions forwarded under "fair use" concept. Please note the copyright and
A meteor is being credited with turning on an eerie show south of Auckland. Just after sunset a bright line could be seen in the sky for several minutes above