Thanks for the info. i haven't seen a good meteor shower in a long time, not since i moved from the N.C. mountains down into the plains. I am looking forward to this
Story on Wired"The August Perseids meteor shower, which normally gets the most annual
astronomer attention, records a rate of about 80 meteors an hour, but this
November's Leonids will record a rate over 2000," Jenniskens said.
The meteor shower is scheduled to happen on November 18 and is supposed to be the most impressive since 1966.
This means I have to go outside though, doesn't it?![]()
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Thanks for the info. i haven't seen a good meteor shower in a long time, not since i moved from the N.C. mountains down into the plains. I am looking forward to this
Story on CNN
Best times are supposed to be between midnight and 6 Sunday Morning, most activity should be between 4 and 6.
I'm sure if I want to stay up to see it, or go to bed early and wake up at 4 and catch it then.
"Keeps going like this, the Zamboni driver is going to be the first star."
-- Don Cherry
I hope this isnt a stupid question but.....What is a meteor shower? If I look up in the sky ill see it? or something along those lines?
Edit: nevermind, I just read the article. Maybe I should have done that first, eh?
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Argh!
I was looking so forward to this but sure enough a fog rolled in from Lake St. Clair and I didn't get to see a damn thing!
Whada pissah!![]()
"Keeps going like this, the Zamboni driver is going to be the first star."
-- Don Cherry
I think I saw maybe 8 or so of this things last night. Pretty cool.
"To me being tough includes going into corners without phoning ahead to see whos there"-Ted Lindsay
I saw quite the show in the air flying from Las Vegas back to Detroit. It was amazing!!!
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