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Leonids Tonight
In case you haven't heard, tonight's Leonid meteor shower is supposed to be the best in a long time. The early morning is should be better moon-wise. I plan to be on the beach early, hopefully the cloud cover will lift
> > Tonight's Leonid meteor shower may be the largest such display until the end > of the century, with possibly hundreds of meteors visible in the sky Tuesday > morning. Despite the full moon, the viewing should still be spectacular. > > The shower is predicted to have two peaks, each a couple of hours long, > during which the most meteors can be seen. The first peak is expected over > Europe and Africa on Monday night, when observers in North America might see > a few meteors skimming the top of the atmosphere, starting around 11:30 p.m. > EST Monday. The shower's second peak, most prominent in North American > skies, is expected at around 5:30 a.m. EST Tuesday. Even though the > moonlight will wash out the dimmest meteors, viewers in good locations will > be able to see a few meteors or more every minute. > > I strongly suggest that anyone who is in love with the stars should haul > themselves out of bed this morning early (like about 4:30 am EST, adjust > accordingly) for this spectacle. At worst you can just go back to bed. |
I was planning to go for the last hour/90 minutes of dark and then fish sunrise for a few but the baby is sick... He'll be better in a couple days but I'm beginning to wonder when I'll fish again...
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your done :p
Go snore on the kitchen floor...........:happy: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: |
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