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PostSubject: Perseid Meteor Shower   Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:42 am

If you have the opportunity to get far enough away from city lights to get a good view of the night sky, you couldn’t pick a much better time to do it than early tomorrow morning or late tomorrow night. You won’t even need a telescope.

The Perseid meteor shower, one of the best-known and most spectacular of its kind, will hit its peak tomorrow as the Earth passes through the densest part of the tail of the comet Swift-Tuttle. The best time to see the meteors will be early tomorrow morning, between midnight and dawn, because they’re predicted to be falling at a rate of between 60 and 100 per hour — though keep in mind that that’s an average, so you’ll likely see four or five in quick succession, then a minute or two with none at all, followed by a few more, etc. Unfortunately, the moon is gibbous and up all night long, which will reduce the spectacle a bit, but if the sky is clear it should still be well worth a trip outside, and maybe even waking up the kids to join you.

The meteors will appear to come out of the constellation Perseus, which is how the shower got its name. The easiest way to find them is to simply get to as dark a location as you can find with as few obstructions as possible, lean back as far as you can (lying down is optimal), and watch the darkest part of the sky. You will eventually see a meteor streak by. If you follow its tail backwards, it will lead to Perseus. Try to avoid looking towards the moon if at all possible. The Perseids are viewable primarily from the Northern Hemisphere. For those of our readers in the Southern Hemisphere: You may see a few meteors here and there, but not nearly as many as those of us in the Northern.

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I really want to check this out, especially since I don't have to wake up for work tomorrow morning, plus there will be a few hours to kill while Rappelz is doing maintance.
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PostSubject: Re: Perseid Meteor Shower   Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:33 pm

wow! I really want to see this!! x3
Just checked up the time here in Japan Very Happy This city might be a problem though.. and the moon is out... but BUT! I'm still hoping! Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Perseid Meteor Shower   Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:16 pm

blah im in the sothern hemishphere booo booo go away

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