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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Don_1 on 11/08/2009 07:21:54
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Just in case anyone hasn't realised, over the next few nights, Earth will be passing through the debris of the Perseids meteor. So if you live away from the light pollution of large towns and cities, the night sky could put on a nice show.
The night of 12/13 Aug will be the best, but the moon, almost at its last quarter, may be a bit of a problem.
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BTW, I seem to be unable to get a show of the main forum board this morning. Who's made a faux pas?
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True the Perseids are the best and most reliable meteors and well worth a look.
I agree about the access problems and have sent an email to chris the administrator pointing it out. we currently have to sneak in the "back door" via one of the topics you put on the front page as both of the side bars seem to throw an error after putting up the stuff about hepatitis week.
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In my Apple voice "There's an app for that"
http://bit.ly/TcbTm
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In my Apple voice "There's an app for that"
http://bit.ly/TcbTm
It's 99cents !!..hurummpth !!
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Features:
** Live countdown to the peak of the meteor shower
** Viewing tips provided by veteran meteor watchers
** News updates about early meteor sightings and other events, broadcast by SpaceWeather.com
** Sky map showing where in the sky the meteors will originate
** Photo gallery gives you live updates of beautiful photos of the meteor shower taken by photographers around the world
99cents for what?
Live countdown....... I have a watch, thank you.
Viewing tips.......... Look up, keep eyes open.
News updates.......... Look! There's one and another and another.....
Sky map............... Have you got that map upside down?
Photo gallery......... 'Look at this picture!' 'Oh yes, BUGGER, now I missed that one through looking at that bleeding picture!'
99 cents down the drain.
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Features:
** Live countdown to the peak of the meteor shower
** Viewing tips provided by veteran meteor watchers
** News updates about early meteor sightings and other events, broadcast by SpaceWeather.com
** Sky map showing where in the sky the meteors will originate
** Photo gallery gives you live updates of beautiful photos of the meteor shower taken by photographers around the world
99cents for what?
Live countdown....... I have a watch, thank you.
Viewing tips.......... Look up, keep eyes open.
News updates.......... Look! There's one and another and another.....
Sky map............... Have you got that map upside down?
Photo gallery......... 'Look at this picture!' 'Oh yes, BUGGER, now I missed that one through looking at that bleeding picture!'
99 cents down the drain.
If ewe pm me your address Don I'll send ewe the 99 cents !
yes..yes..I heard a good tip this morning too......the bloke said .....go into your garden ...take a blankey , lay on it and look up !
This is good advice because I was planning to watch my washing machine !
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Cool beans... I will try to watch tonight and tomorrow!
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I doubt the meteors will be as frequent as depicted on Google.
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I just saw one !
YAYYYY !!
That makes me an astronomer !!...easy peasy !
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Never mind shooting stars, not even so much as a strolling minor celebrity last night.
Oh well, the best is yet to come.
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Spent about 30 minutes observing last night and saw about 6. More to come tonight!
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99cents for what? Blah, Blah, Blah
99 cents down the drain.
Thats right, shoot the messenger. Cant afford 59p!!!
Well it was overcast last night and my Iphone app told me not to bother, thank you 59p for saving me getting cold.
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Not a sausage down here saw some flecks other night, anyone know how old the cloud is?
Like when did this and the Leonid event happen?
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I think it's about 2000 yrs old.
Bugger all again last night, too cloudy & rain peeing down.
Think I'll get a gun and take a trip to some TV station........ Now that's what you call 'shooting stars'!