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Quadrantid Report

January 4th, 2012 · 3 Comments · Personal

Forecasts were good for the Quadrantid meteor shower set to peak this morning so I decided to check it out since this was one of the yearly showers I had not yet witnessed. Of course, although we’ve been having very above-average temperatures around here the past few weeks last night it decided to plummet close […]

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Perseids Watch 2011

August 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Personal

It’s that time of year again for the dust from comet Swift-Tuttle to come crashing into our upper atmosphere with spectacular effect. I wasn’t planning on starting the party early but the skies were totally clear tonight after some late evening clouds moved out so I decided to give it a go although the peak […]

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Perseid Trip is a Go!

August 10th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Personal

Off to the Adirondacks! As I planned last month, I’ll be making a trip north to the Adirondack State Park in New York starting tomorrow morning. Unfortunately only one of my friends is able to come, and the weather doesn’t plan on fully cooperating, but given that I plan to make this an annual trip, […]

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Meteor shower heads up: Geminids

December 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Personal

Shower Alert! This weekend will see the peak of the brilliant winter meteor shower the Geminids – Sunday night/Monday morning to be exact. Conditions look to be ideal with a sliver of a crescent moon leaving the sky nice and dark, so your only danger is cloud cover. As usual, Space.com has a great writeup […]

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Leonid Watching and Finding Dark Sky

November 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Personal

I’ve talked about how to find stellar objects, how to watch meteors, but never where to watch the skies for best effect – that is, where is light pollution less of a problem? In solving this problem, I got to watch a stunning Leonid shower and plan a trip into Canadian back country. So I […]

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Orionids blazing through this week

October 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Personal

Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s an Orionid meteor! Yep, it’s time once again to look to the heavens for a great night-time show. Seeing as I was robbed from seeing the last shower in August due to overcast skies, I look forward to more favorable […]

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Reminder: Perseids Meteor Shower

August 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Personal

It’s time for some more meteor shower action! This upcoming shower, the Perseids, is one of the more spectacular showers you can see throughout the year so you don’t want to miss it. Even better is that forecasts are predicting a higher than average number of meteors will be sighted during the peak period of […]

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Meteor Shower Watching Tips

May 5th, 2009 · 9 Comments · Personal

Well, since this entire fracking week is going to be comprised of rain, rain and more rain (did I mention rain?) it appears I won’t be seeing any meteors from the Eta Aquarids this time around. Of course I can take solace in the fact that this is also true for the majority of the […]

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Gazing at the Eta Aquarids

May 1st, 2009 · 1 Comment · Personal

Greetings, fellow meteor watchers! There seemed to be a nice reaction to my last post on meteor watching, where I spent about an hour or so under the black, moonless sky catching the Lyrids and other objects streaking across the night sky. Well today was the start of  yet another meteor shower, the Eta Aquarids. […]

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The Lyrids offer up more than just a shower

April 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Personal

I had the good fortune of the skies clearing up tonight around 3am – the past three days have been cloudy and rainy and I was giving up hope of catching the Lyrids metor shower during its peak period of tonight and last night. So I quickly launched Stellarium and typed Lyra into the search […]

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