[ RadSafe ] Off topic, but very brief ....Perseid meteor shower

Maury Siskel maurysis at peoplepc.com
Tue Aug 11 10:47:07 CDT 2009


A moment of light and pleasure in troubled times ...
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Maury&Dog
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Space Weather News for August 11, 2009
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The Perseid meteor shower is about to peak. The show begins after sunset on Tuesday, August 11th, and continues until the sun rises on Wednesday, August 12th. A time of particular interest is 0800-0900 GMT (1-2 a.m. PDT) on the 12th.  That's when Earth is expected to pass through a denser-than-usual filament of dust from Perseid parent Comet Swift-Tuttle.  Forecasters are unsure what will happen, but some have speculated that meteor rates could surge as high as 200 per hour. Bright moonlight will blot out many of those Perseids, but even a fraction of 200 is a good show.

Visit http://spaceweather.com for full coverage of the Perseids.

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