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Cat
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From: England
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posted November 18, 2002 03:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Guys
Well this is happening tonight in England...
Geography has never been my speciality and I'm ahead timewise of everyone in America so you'll have to work out for yourselves (sorry) when to watch out for it.

Here's the reports for England.....

SPECTACULAR METEOR SHOWER SET TO LIGHT UP NIGHT SKY

A SPECTACULAR display of shooting stars not likely to be repeated for 30 years takes place tonight.

The Leonid meteors generate a shower of activity every November, but this year they are predicted to whip up a storm.

It will happen at around 4am.

Sky-watchers may see several brilliant shooting stars every minute if the night is clear, despite a nearly full moon.

The Leonids are not expected to return in such numbers until at least 2034.

On the other hand, meteors, like the weather, are notoriously unpredictable, and there is no absolute guarantee that the storm will occur.

A spokesman for the Society for Popular Astronomy said: "If we do get a meteor storm, it should be worth setting the alarm for. But you will need to watch for some time to stand a good chance of seeing the meteors.

"If you just take a quick glance from the bedroom window you may not see anything. And there are no guarantees that the predictions will be correct."

The Leonids can be seen in any part of the sky. Among the best places to watch are the north-eastern to south-eastern skies around 3am to 5am, when the Moon is dipping lower in the west.

Anyone hoping to see the shooting stars should face away from the Moon, or hide it behind a roof top or wall. Street and house lights should be avoided too.

In previous years, the peak of Leonid activity has been very sharp. Predictions show a rapid rise in activity after about 3am, with more than 150 meteors showing themselves every 15 minutes under ideal conditions.

Sue

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theFajita
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From: Boca Raton, FL USA
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posted November 18, 2002 06:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for theFajita     Edit/Delete Message
Enjoy- wish I could see it!

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La-Tee-Da
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posted November 19, 2002 07:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for La-Tee-Da     Edit/Delete Message
One shooting star=one wish!!!
Wish away Baby!!!!!

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Cat
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From: England
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posted November 19, 2002 08:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message
Well I missed it.....I was sleeping
Rats and I could seriously do with some wishes

Anyone else see it.
Sue

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shamrock227
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Registered: Oct 2002

posted November 19, 2002 08:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for shamrock227     Edit/Delete Message
It was cloudy here. Couldn't see a thing

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magnolia
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posted November 19, 2002 10:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for magnolia     Edit/Delete Message
Weather: Cloudy! *LOL*
So I missed it...
Also, I was fast asleep, re weather or not

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AmberVonSchriek
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posted November 19, 2002 02:20 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I drove out to the beach to see this. I *SHOULD HAVE* gone into the desert instead.

The beach wasn't bad. There were 30 or 40 cars all lined up on the side of the road to view and at 2:30am the cops came and we had to LEAVE because the beach was CLOSED.

SHEEEESH! No one was being loud or even really leaving the vicinity of their cars. No music or anything. We were all just looking up at the sky!

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it's the start of the season ..the dawning is near ..the age of fish comes announcing the news of the year ..there's an open horizon before us ..there is a rainbow under my eyes ..we shall be one ..under the sun ..right here in the power of the light

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