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Meteor Shower - Tonight
Anyone else plan on star gazing tonight?
I've read different reports, but most claim that 60 - 100 shooting stars per hour will be visible between 12am - 2 am EST (GMT -5)
If you live in the city, go for a drive and get away from the city. If you live in the country, go to your backyard.
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From which coordinates can it be seen?
http://www.spacedex.com/perseids/
Sucks living in a city because of all the light pollution.
How long would it take you to get out of the city? Even 10 - 15 miles outside of a large city should be enough to give you a pretty good view of the night sky (assuming no clouds).
If you've never experienced a meteor shower before, then Perseid meteor shower tonight will be well worth it.
Thank God I live out of the city, and easy access to the desert :P
Hope to find something nice
What desert?
I lived in Nevada for about 10 months, about 50 miles outside of Vegas in the desert. The night skies there were amazing, I had never seen such clarity when looking up at night.
Nice One, Will go sit on the beach then http://www.spacedex.com/perseids/locations/perseid-europe-uk.php
From where I am in Manchester, probably an hours drive or so towards Macclesfield into the Lake District (UK) would be the best place to go.
Shame I can't drive out there tonight. I hate living in build up areas, and I'm not even near the city center. Just saw on Spacedex there's actually a couple of people meeting in the Peak District tonight to watch it.
@MannDude
i live in dubai
Isn't that totally crowded with bright lights everywhere?
Will this be able to be seen from Eastern Florida?
should be good, not at work until late afternoon.
I could just watch a video on YouTube. Translation: Outside? Not if I'm not on my way to get burritos!
@gsrdgrdghd
in the city its bright. but im on the outskirts :P
Clouds in my city now
Just saw one after 45 minutes of looking at the sky lol (I'm in holland)
I just hiked out to miles into some random trail in the middle of Stockport with a friend, didn't see any meteors but it was fun to do. No light whatsoever besides my camera, would have been pretty screwed if it died.
@AsadHaider : 11:00pm - 04:30am (GMT) ... That's midnight to 5:30 BST. Maybe you were too early?
@aubs Yeah maybe, didn't want to stay out there too long so we went home :P
Awh. Were you scared of the dark?! LoL ;-)
@aubs Two teenages (my friends crippled).. middle of nowhere, pitch black, trail frequently used by homeless people/druggies :P
Yes
@AsadHaider : Christ ... Going somewhere like that, you should have known where you were going with the abilities of those you were were going with. Glad you had a nice time there though.
@aubs It's a fun trail to go to at night, just need to watch out for the crazies living under the bridges along the way :P we got about half way and turned back though, kept an eye out for any meteors but didn't see any at the time.
Managed to see anything yourself yet?
@AsadHaider : LoL I'm near Oxford centre so no - Road Wars (on TV atm) has the most flashing lights that I get. LoL I'm jealous of you guys going into the peak district! Glad you had a nice time :-)
It's cloudy here
I cant see anything here;-)!
I stayed out from before dark until around 2AM, saw a LOT but didn't see what I expected.
Probably saw 1 on average every 3 minutes or so. A few times I'd see 3 within a 30 second period then maybe not another one for ten minutes.
Was still awesome though. Beer made it worth the wait.