Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: David Houck on August 11, 2009, 04:09:58 PM
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The Perseid Meteor Shower (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/08/090810-perseid-meteor-shower.html) is tonight. You guys on the East side of the Atlantic might want to head outside about now. A nice padded lawn chair should work well. And as may be appropriate for a celebration of the great cosmic dance, you might want to burn a couple bowls of .. er .. uh .. incense; and of course in some traditions libations may be shared as well.
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We are getting it tonight but the weather here is cloudy but there is a chance it may break up so looking forward to the cosmic firework display
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I sat out for a while last night, but the clouds never broke up.
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Raining here on the west coast
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For some reason (lucky!), the marine layer held back until 1:00 am and we were able to watch without the moon until around midnight. Saw quite a few bright ones! Wasn't even that cold.
Hoping the fog stays out tonight so we can take another look. The event has a predicted peak, but of course, that's just an estimate, so it's worth watching for a while in the days leading up to and away from the predicted peak.
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Still pretty cloudy here, and the forecast is for continued mostly cloudiness.
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Saw a few bigs ones, unfortunatley where I live there is a lot of light pollution so I am going to drive up the the North York Moors tonight where it is absolutely black.(about 15-20 mins drive)