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Meteor Storm Coming
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Posted on 11/17/2002 5:41:57 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Meteor Storm Coming
by KYW's Karen Adams People along the east coast, including in the Philadelphia region, are in for an astronomical spectacle Monday night into Tuesday morning. Forecasters are predicting not the annual Leonid meteor shower, but a meteor storm.
At the peak of a meteor shower you can usually see about 10 meteors an hour racing across the dark sky. But during a meteor storm, Wayne Adams, a sky watcher with the Bucks Mont Astronomical Association, says you see many, many more:
"This year they're predicting that we can see anywhere between three to five thousand meteors per hour at the peak."
The storm's expected to begin around 11 Monday night with earth grazers.
"Earth grazers are meteors that hit the atmosphere and skip along the atmosphere much like skipping stones on a pond," Adams says.
The best time to see the storm in the Philadelphia area will be 5:30 Tuesday morning. Adams says just face south and look about half way up from the horizon.
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To: Scully
I am not working tomorrow night Whooohooo!. I was in my control room all night last year. (Hope for no clouds :-))
To: RadioAstronomer
We should set up a camera...
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:49:26 PM PST
by
Scully
To: Scully
Tomorrow-night ping! Keep me posted.
To: RadioAstronomer
Can you set up a cam? I think I'm going to get clouded out. :-(
To: RightWhale
Meteor watch PING!
To: PatrickHenry
Keep me posted.Oh, so now I'm a secretary, eh? Hmmm...betcha if I told you there was a bottle of Glenlivets in it for you, you wouldn't forget! :-)
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:53:55 PM PST
by
Scully
To: nicmarlo
Actually what I meant was not to look straight toward the radiant. But yeah, looking straight up will crick your neck in no time and that's no fun.
Lying down on the ground makes it easier to watch the sky (though staying warm might be a problem).
To: Tennessee_Bob
You're gonna ruin a good umbrella. Why not use a gravel guard off your truck? (get it? huh? huh?)
To: Sub-Driver
Thanks for the heads up. I live south of Philly and leave for work about 5:30. Looking forward to the show if these cursed clouds will go away
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:59:52 PM PST
by
Fzob
To: petuniasevan
I am sorry I dont have the equipment here to do that. I pray you are not clouded out. :-(
To: Sub-Driver
One thing that they should have mentioned is that this is these are the last Leonids worth watching for, for the next 98 years. I'll be watching in the Kansas countryside.
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:00:38 PM PST
by
CarolAnn
To: Sub-Driver
Damn; we never seem to get a good show in the midwest!
MARK A SITY
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To: petuniasevan
"For the main small meteors, yes, it will be harder to see them with light pollution AND a full moon."
The moon will be quite far down to the west by that time, so try to find a place with a hill or some kind of obstruction like that to the west. That will help block any moonlight. I have my place staked out already. It has some nice thick woods directly to the west just a few feet.
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:07:28 PM PST
by
CarolAnn
To: DainBramage; Dog Gone
Is that near Canis Major, Canis Minor, or the missing constellation Canis Abstentis?
To: RadioAstronomer
WooooHooo here too! Weather forcast for tomorrow night: "Clear skies. Low near 35F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph."
Cold won't bother me because I'll be prepared. I've got a 10 year old Blaze I can curl up in the back of and open the back. I'll have two sleeping bags, a thermos of coffee, and two very large Weimeraners to keep me warm.
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:14:51 PM PST
by
CarolAnn
To: RadioAstronomer; PatrickHenry
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:16:01 PM PST
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Scully
To: Larry Lucido
I knew I'd screw that up. Abstentis = Absentis, of course.
To: Larry Lucido
I think its on the left side of Uranus.
To: DainBramage
No, that's an asteroid.
To: CarolAnn
Cool! :-)))
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