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Freak Out
07-28-2008, 05:15 PM
People get ready.

http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/The_2008_Perseid_Meteor_Shower_999.html

The 2008 Perseid Meteor Shower

by Dr. Tony Phillips
Huntsville AL (SPX) Jul 24, 2008
Mark your calendar: The 2008 Perseid meteor shower peaks on August 12th and it should be a good show. "The time to look is during the dark hours before dawn on Tuesday, August 12th," says Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center.

"There should be plenty of meteors--perhaps one or two every minute."

The source of the shower is Comet Swift-Tuttle. Although the comet is far away, currently located beyond the orbit of Uranus, a trail of debris from the comet stretches all the way back to Earth. Crossing the trail in August, Earth will be pelted by specks of comet dust hitting the atmosphere at 132,000 mph.

At that speed, even a flimsy speck of dust makes a vivid streak of light when it disintegrates--a meteor! Because, Swift-Tuttle's meteors streak out of the constellation Perseus, they are called "Perseids."

(Note: In the narrative that follows, all times are local. For instance, 9:00 pm means 9:00 pm in your time zone, where you live. )

Serious meteor hunters will begin their watch early, on Monday evening, August 11th, around 9 pm when Perseus first rises in the northeast.

This is the time to look for Perseid Earthgrazers--meteors that approach from the horizon and skim the atmosphere overhead like a stone skipping across the surface of a pond.

"Earthgrazers are long, slow and colorful; they are among the most beautiful of meteors," says Cooke. He cautions that an hour of watching may net only a few of these at most, but seeing even one can make the whole night worthwhile.

A warm summer night. Bright meteors skipping overhead. And the peak is yet to come. What could be better?

The answer lies halfway up the southern sky: Jupiter and the gibbous Moon converge on August 11th and 12th for a close encounter in the constellation Sagittarius: sky map. It's a grand sight visible even from light-polluted cities.

For a while the beautiful Moon will interfere with the Perseids, lunar glare wiping out all but the brightest meteors. Yin-yang.

The situation reverses itself at 2 am on Tuesday morning, August 12th, when the Moon sets and leaves behind a dark sky for the Perseids. The shower will surge into the darkness, peppering the sky with dozens and perhaps hundreds of meteors until dawn.

For maximum effect, "get away from city lights," Cooke advises. The brightest Perseids can be seen from cities, he allows, but the greater flurry of faint, delicate meteors is visible only from the countryside. (Scouts, this is a good time to go camping.)

The Perseids are coming. Enjoy the show!

MJZiggy
07-28-2008, 06:17 PM
Time to go camping!!!

Freak Out
07-28-2008, 06:46 PM
Time to go camping!!!

Yep.....I'm going to have to head south for this show....just not getting dark enough yet up here.

oregonpackfan
07-28-2008, 07:04 PM
Thanks for the alert, Freak Out. Now we won't have to listen to "The Sky Is Falling--Repent Now" folks. :)

Iron Mike
07-28-2008, 07:06 PM
That meteor shower is always around my birthday!!

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MJZiggy
07-28-2008, 08:02 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

oregonpackfan
07-28-2008, 08:08 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

Do you take reservations, MJZiggy? I have a birthday coming up in September! :)

MJZiggy
07-28-2008, 08:11 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

Do you take reservations, MJZiggy? I have a birthday coming up in September! :)

That was just a little reference to IM's little cake emoticon, and your wife would kick you from one end of Oregon to the other...!

Iron Mike
07-28-2008, 09:57 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

S'OK.......could you re-create This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3IzpazVl-I) for me?? :oops:

MJZiggy
07-28-2008, 10:26 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

S'OK.......could you re-create This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3IzpazVl-I) for me?? :oops:

Recreate the lack of a cake to jump out of? Well...ummm....I'm not sure how, but I suppose I'd just sort of be sitting there, and, well, I'm just sitting here, so sure!!

Iron Mike
07-28-2008, 10:40 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

S'OK.......could you re-create This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3IzpazVl-I) for me?? :oops:

Recreate the lack of a cake to jump out of? Well...ummm....I'm not sure how, but I suppose I'd just sort of be sitting there, and, well, I'm just sitting here, so sure!!

Go ahead and click on the green "This." 8-)

MJZiggy
07-28-2008, 11:04 PM
Sorry, missed the link.

Happy birthday....to you
Happy birthday........to you
Happy birthday...Mr. President
Happy birthday.....to you.


How was that?

Iron Mike
07-29-2008, 12:03 AM
Sorry, missed the link.

Happy birthday....to you
Happy birthday........to you
Happy birthday...Mr. President
Happy birthday.....to you.


How was that?

:bclap: :bclap: :bclap: :bclap: :bclap:

MadtownPacker
07-29-2008, 10:48 AM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

S'OK.......could you re-create This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3IzpazVl-I) for me?? :oops:Harlan is getting his blond wig and dress ready as we speak.

Iron Mike
08-09-2008, 05:14 PM
Happy birthday (early) Mike. Sorry I don't have a cake to jump out of.

S'OK.......could you re-create This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3IzpazVl-I) for me?? :oops:Harlan is getting his blond wig and dress ready as we speak.

Bring it on Blue Dog......today's the day. :lol:

MJZiggy
08-09-2008, 08:11 PM
Happy Birthday, Mike! :hug:

BallHawk
08-11-2008, 08:31 PM
Bump for Perseid Meteor Shower.

For any peeps more experienced with this, I live in suburbia but behind my house is a golf course that doesn't get too much light. Will I still be able to take in the effects of the shower?

MJZiggy
08-11-2008, 08:39 PM
How brightly do you see the stars? You can try going out to the middle of the course, but it's best to get as far away from the city as possible (don't get eaten by a gator--that could be uncomfortable).

BallHawk
08-11-2008, 08:44 PM
Also, I keep on reading that the best time to view is 7:00 AM. Should I make the effort to get up in the middle of the night to view? If it's gonna be a good show than I'll be happy to do it, but I don't wanna sit outside in the Florida heat to only get a glimpse of 1 or 2.

Freak Out
08-11-2008, 09:25 PM
I'm getting up early to give it a go...around 4 to beat the sunrise. It's supposed to be patchy clouds....crossing my fingers.

Iron Mike
08-11-2008, 09:34 PM
Bump for Perseid Meteor Shower.

For any peeps more experienced with this, I live in suburbia but behind my house is a golf course that doesn't get too much light. Will I still be able to take in the effects of the shower?

You could go to Hawai'i, where they make a concerted effort to keep the ambient light to a minimum..... 8-)

Freak Out
08-12-2008, 10:11 AM
Early morning cloud cover did me in...I was up around midnight and it was beautiful out so I watched for a bit and got a nice show though.

BallHawk
08-12-2008, 10:30 AM
Went out at around 5 and got a meteor count of about 15 in 15 minutes. Unfortunately, Florida being Florida, I had to go in after being swarmed by mosquitoes and a few ants biting me.

Caught a few good ones, though, so I guess it was worth getting up.