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Meteor Shower
Thought I'd share this since I know labmonkey sure loves to munch on some mushrooms and go watch the stars fall
![]() h.a. Stargazers set sights on meteors By James Urquhart Shooting stars are set to grace the night sky with a spectacular light display this weekend. The annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak during the early hours of Monday, but it will be visible from Saturday night until Tuesday morning. The celestial show will be most apparent in the north-eastern part of the sky near the Perseus constellation. If the skies remain clear, it will offer stargazers the best opportunity for a few years to see the Perseids. The shower this year coincides with a new Moon, providing sky watchers with the dark skies necessary for excellent observing conditions. "If we're lucky, on Sunday night and Monday morning we might see as many as 100 meteors an hour," said Dr Robert Massey from the UK's Royal Astronomical Society. "But the usual caveat applies: you still need good weather." The best viewing conditions will be where the sky is clearest and darkest. However, meteors should be visible, to a lesser degree, in cities despite light pollution and smog. "You will see them almost wherever you are, so it's worth a look," Dr Massey added. Both hemispheres will receive good views but the prime locations will be Western Europe and North America. Watchers will get the best of the display from about 2200 BST (2100 GMT) on Sunday 12 August, which will peak just before sunrise on Monday 13 August. Tiny particles The annual Perseid showers are caused by small bits of debris, many no bigger than a grain of sand, that enter the Earth's atmosphere when our orbit passes through the tail of the Swift-Tuttle comet. These particles travel at very high speeds, reaching up to 50 kilometres per second (32 miles per second), and burn up in the atmosphere. This causes the air around them to get extremely hot, which produces the streak of light that we see. "It's a spectacular phenomenon that everyone can enjoy. The great thing is that you don't need any equipment apart from your eyes," Dr Massey said. "It's a laid back form of astronomy. You can go outside, look up at the sky and enjoy it. And that's really what it's about." As an added bonus, watchers should be able to see Mars, which will be in view as a bright red dot in the eastern sky after midnight. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/h...re/6940962.stm Published: 2007/08/10 17:01:09 GMT |
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Re: Meteor Shower
The Perseids can be a fine meteor shower. Some years better then others. Google helps. But here's a decent link:
http://meteorshowersonline.com/perseids.html |
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i hate living in the city sometimes....can't even see the stars
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Well it’s cloudy just as expected, it always is, when something interesting is happening.
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seen a couple of corkers tonight like! 3 of them in a row, with gigantic green tails! was beautiful, i've never witnessed anything like it in the sky!
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i watched last night and was heavily disapointed by the fleeting red dots that were barely noticeable. I plan to look on tonight and hope the cosmos have gotten the glitches worked out from last nights show.
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My cat loves watching this meteor shower..she plans on heading out to the country tonight to have a smoke and watch the sky
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SWIM saw meteors last night whilst having a smoke =)
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saw a couple last night, then the cat accidentally got out into the yard and sucked out all our energies. the sky was clear as ever, the faint hppd teasing swim.
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Yeah, I only saw two small flicks of light in the sky last night but I was only looking while out smoking and while walking home.
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The kids & I were eagerly anticipating this one last night. Wouldn't you know, after a gorgeous, clear weekend the clouds rolled in just before sunset & killed it completely.
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