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Meteor shower tonight!

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  • 08-12-2010, 08:28 PM
    unspecified42
    Meteor shower tonight!
    I'm waking kiddo up around 2 to go watch it. Hopefully weather will be cooperative tonight!



    http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/08/12/meteor.shower/

    (CNN) -- There's still time to charge that laptop and brew some coffee before the Perseid meteor shower peaks Thursday night and predawn Friday morning.
    OK, it's easy to understand why the coffee will come in handy during the long watch overnight. But the laptop?

    Meteor gazers can join a NASA live chat with astronomer Bill Cooke. The Marshall Space Flight Center astronomer will be answering questions beginning around 11 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday.

    NASA also is broadcasting live the hums of the meteors as they whiz by.
    With a waxing crescent moon expected to set beforehand, and hence less moonlight in the way, forecasters are expecting one of the best celestial shows of the year, weather in your neighborhood permitting.

    With good viewing conditions, stargazers might be able to catch at least 40 meteors per hour, Space.com said.

    "The August Perseids are among the strongest of the readily observed annual meteor showers, and at maximum activity nominally yields 90 to 100 meteors per hour," Space.com columnist Joe Rao said in his column. "Anyone in a city or near bright suburban lights will see far fewer."

    NASA advises viewers that "the Perseids shower will begin around 10 p.m. YOUR local time. However, the best times to view are after midnight and before dawn, with the best activity around 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. local time. Best conditions are a clear, dark sky away from city lights. Go outside and look straight up at the sky."

    The Perseids can be seen all over the sky, but the best viewing opportunities will be across the Northern Hemisphere. Those with sharp eyes will see that the meteors radiate from the direction of the constellation Perseus.
  • 08-12-2010, 09:09 PM
    MissLeMew
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    :irkd::rainon: It's cloudy here tonight. I wanted to see it so bad, too.
  • 08-12-2010, 09:25 PM
    Clementine_3
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    Raining here, no viewing for me.
    They were pretty good last year and even better the year before, I really enjoy watching them. The winter show is good too, but cold. lol.
  • 08-12-2010, 09:52 PM
    Jsh
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    Its cloudy here too but is suppose to clear after midnight. I'm going to try to photograph it if it clears.
  • 08-13-2010, 04:17 PM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    My husband tells me about it right before I'm ready to get into bed. I had to be up early so I couldn't watch it. Bet it was awesome, though it was quite cloudy here.
  • 08-13-2010, 04:41 PM
    Quiet Tempest
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    Isn't it supposed to be visible tonight as well?
  • 08-14-2010, 05:08 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    Too foggy to see anything here - ever. :( Wish I could see this!
  • 08-14-2010, 06:03 AM
    JordyB101
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    here in Juneau alaska it was freakin amazing! i was over by the glacier and a huge falming sucker wizzed by i coulda swore it was optimus prime :banana:
  • 08-14-2010, 07:38 AM
    pavlovk1025
    Re: Meteor shower tonight!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JordyB101 View Post
    here in Juneau alaska it was freakin amazing! i was over by the glacier and a huge falming sucker wizzed by i coulda swore it was optimus prime :banana:

    Might be the only time I ever envy someone living in Alaska.
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