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#1 ady

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 06:46 PM

Posted this tonight rather than tomorrow as you may be interested but not log in tomorrow and miss it.

Thursday night is the annual Leonids show!

The Leonids is a 'dust cloud' that we pass through every year...
Last year was cloudy here so I saw nothing...but the year before it was crystal clear and I saw no less that a dozen Shooting Stars a minute..

Heres some info

What are meteor showers?

An increase in the number of meteors at a particular time of year is called a meteor shower.

Comets shed the debris that becomes most meteor showers. As comets orbit the Sun, they shed an icy, dusty debris stream along the comet's orbit. If Earth travels through this stream, we will see a meteor shower. Depending on where Earth and the stream meet, meteors appear to fall from a particular place in the sky, maybe within the neighborhood of a constellation.

Meteor showers are named by the constellation from which meteors appear to fall, a spot in the sky astronomers call the radiant. For instance, the radiant for the Leonid meteor shower is located in the constellation Leo. The Perseid meteor shower is so named because meteors appear to fall from a point in the constellation Perseus.

What are shooting stars?

"Shooting stars" and "falling stars" are both names that people have used for many hundreds of years to describe meteors -- intense streaks of light across the night sky caused by small bits of interplanetary rock and debris called meteoroids crashing and burning high in Earth's upper atmosphere. Traveling at thousands of miles an hour, meteoroids quickly ignite in searing friction of the atmosphere, 30 to 80 miles above the ground. Almost all are destroyed in this process; the rare few that survive and hit the ground are known as meteorites.

When a meteor appears, it seems to "shoot" quickly across the sky, and its small size and intense brightness might make you think it is a star. If you're lucky enough to spot a meteorite (a meteor that makes it all the way to the ground), and see where it hits, it's easy to think you just saw a star "fall."

How can I best view a meteor shower?

If you live near a brightly lit city, drive away from the glow of city lights and toward the constellation from which the meteors will appear to radiate.

For example, drive north to view the Leonids. Driving south may lead you to darker skies, but the glow will dominate the northern horizon, where Leo rises. Perseid meteors will appear to "rain" into the atmosphere from the constellation Perseus, which rises in the northeast around 11 p.m. in mid-August.

After you've escaped the city glow, find a dark, secluded spot where oncoming car headlights will not periodically ruin your sensitive night vision. Look for state or city parks or other safe, dark sites.

Once you have settled at your observing spot, lay back or position yourself so the horizon appears at the edge of your peripheral vision, with the stars and sky filling your field of view. Meteors will instantly grab your attention as they streak by.

How do I know the sky is dark enough to see meteors?

If you can see each star of the Little Dipper, your eyes have "dark adapted," and your chosen site is probably dark enough. Under these conditions, you will see plenty of meteors.

What should I pack for meteor watching?

Treat meteor watching like you would the 4th of July fireworks. Pack comfortable chairs, bug spray, food and drinks, blankets, plus a red-filtered flashlight for reading maps and charts without ruining your night vision. Binoculars are not necessary. Your eyes will do just fine.


Enjoy if you ever see it as I did..(not my pic...just an example)

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 06:51 PM

looks good ady, where abouts are you from? also could i see it from belfast if not could someone take pictures for me?
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Posted 16 November 2005 - 06:54 PM

looks good ady, where abouts are you from? also could i see it from belfast if not could someone take pictures for me?


Yes mate...........anywhere on earth so long as the angle is right and it's dark!....Basically the whole of Europe is just right, except its vertually a full moon which takes the darkness away....

From 9pm'ish Sgt just take a peek mate.

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 07:02 PM

cheers will see if i can find it lol
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Posted 16 November 2005 - 07:09 PM

Cheers, ady! Won't miss this! :)

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 08:28 PM

yeah i remember seeing one a few years back......didnt know it was happening either so it was a bit of a shock lol......... really is an amazing thing to see, il go out of my way to see it now....


Many thanks for the reminder Ady.... would have kicked myself if i had forgoten about it;)

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 08:32 PM

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Just to save Myself and Duplu getting into any poop I am adding this as before the original quote I didn't read the CR notice properly.....

Adding on to the topic...............It does look as though the Moon will dampen it a fair bit after doing some more homework, it's said that only the BRIGHTEST will be visable :( .. Fingers crossed though there will be a few of those.

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 10:27 PM

i got more chance of seeing E.T riding his bike through the clouds than seeing shooting stars....lmao

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 06:32 AM

i got more chance of seeing E.T riding his bike through the clouds than seeing shooting stars....lmao


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#10 ady

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 03:36 PM

Done a little more research on this......

As you can see below it will peak at around midnight and the Earth is for us 'tilted slightly wrong'.....

But at 15-20 an hour (Average) it won't be as good as I saw it before, but this pic is from dedicated sky watchers.....Whats crap to them may be fantastic to us.

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 04:19 PM

Looks like i'm gonna miss the meteor shower >.< Damn clouds and rain, oh well, there's alway next year, assuming i remember :p

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 06:00 PM

Nice clear sky here at mo hope it stays that way till midnight , Theres a load of football pitches around the back where i live so not much street lighting gonna stand in the middle of them see if i can spot anything later .
Looking forward to this hopefully ill not get mugged and raped in the process :)
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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:12 PM

As clear a sky as it could be here;) ...... only just remembered about it so havnt seen anything yet, although its nearing midnight now so im hoping this will start to get good soon. :D

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:18 PM

As clear a sky as it could be here;) ...... only just remembered about it so havnt seen anything yet, although its nearing midnight now so im hoping this will start to get good soon. :D


Same here,not a cloud in the sky(means the car will be white over in the morning).
Dont smoke in the house so keep lookin when i have a fag,nothin yet.............

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:20 PM

Hi Many Thanks For The Info Ill Keep An Eye Out Marcus

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:20 PM

Nice clear sky here at mo hope it stays that way till midnight , Theres a load of football pitches around the back where i live so not much street lighting gonna stand in the middle of them see if i can spot anything later .
Looking forward to this hopefully ill not get mugged and raped in the process :)

pmsl. I hope it hurries up its freezing
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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:43 PM

Another fag but still no show:(

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Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:53 PM

ill join you with that fag jay2 and yes its really freezing brrrrrr lol

i found this site saying the meteor showers will start between 1 am till early hours of the morning
http://www.ras.org.u...id=520&Itemid=2

so for now you can warm up abit :)

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Posted 18 November 2005 - 12:43 AM

JESUS am F***KING frezzing lovely clear sky aint seen a dam thing , i cant stop shaking ..

Took a couple of pics hoping to hit lucky but this is the best i came up with lol

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Posted 18 November 2005 - 01:20 AM

Caught something here , Some strange guy popped his head in the pic tho

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