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EE_
17th November 2012, 07:41 PM
it's the Leonid meteor shower!
I've seen a few beauties here in the last week or so.

Leonid meteor shower peaks this weekend:

Stargazers, get psyched: The Leonid meteor shower is expected to peak late Friday night and continue through the weekend.

If you can find a clear, dark spot where the starry night sky is visible, you can expect to see as many as 15 to 20 shooting stars per hour.

The Leonid meteor shower takes place each November as the Earth passes through a ring of rocky debris left by the comet Tempel-Tuttle.

The number of shooting stars we get to see down here is determined by what part of the comet's orbit we pass through on any given year. In 1996, a pass through a really rocky part of the comet's orbit led to a meteor storm of up to 1,000 per hour.

The 15 to 20 meteors per hour expected this year is considered average for the Leonids.

If you live in a city like Los Angeles, where light pollution makes it difficult to see any stars at all, you've got a few options for catching this annual meteor shower.

You could head out to the desert or up into the mountains to get away from the city lights.

However, here in the West, cloudy skies may make the Leonids difficult to view.

Your best bet may be to watch the shower online with thousands of other virtual stargazers. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has set up a live Ustream feed of the view from a telescope turned to the skies over Huntsville, Ala. It will be running through Tuesday.

Watching a celestial event on a computer screen doesn't have the same magic as lying on your back in the dark of night and watching directly, but it does let you participate in a global stargazing experience without leaving the comfort of your own light-polluted town.


Watch Leonids Live 2012 Online…Hope this is a good sky show!:D is 33 year storm inevitable? @ http://groupspaces.com/WatchFreeLeonidsMeteorShower20/item/357341

EE_
17th November 2012, 09:04 PM
Awesome starry night here!
I saw 7 meteors in an hour while drinking Blue Moon spiced amber ale from the winter seasonal collection 12 pack. Blue Moon makes yummy beer.

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6099/6372661341_611544ec28_z.jpg

vacuum
18th November 2012, 01:00 AM
The Leonid meteor shower takes place each November as the Earth passes through a ring of rocky debris left by the comet Tempel-Tuttle.

Interesting, didn't know about this. I wonder if this has to do with some of the seasonal doom.