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16 years 11 months ago #56424
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Cloudy tonight and forecast for worse twords dawn.
So much for the Geminids this year.
So much for the Geminids this year.
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16 years 11 months ago #56425
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Well Frank, I'm going to try for an early morning - it's looking good here, though not now.
www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ni/larne_forecast_weather.html
P.
www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ni/larne_forecast_weather.html
P.
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16 years 11 months ago #56426
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oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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Spotted a few last night Frank i reckon, 4 of them between 10.30 and 11.
oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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16 years 11 months ago #56443
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Mostly cloudy down here, though on my way to work c. 23:00hrs, there were some breaks. I don't have to leave the house till a little later tonight, so I might get some observing in this evening (it's a little cloudy out there, but it might clear up a bit).
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16 years 11 months ago #56456
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: The Geminids of 2007 - Post your observations here
Fell asleep on the couch last night and at 2am when putting the dog out
There was clear skies (pretty much).
I was only looking up for around a minute when an awesome green fireball
tumble across the sky in a SW direction away from Orion and lasted for about 5 / 6 seconds.
I pulled my (already set up in hope of a clear spell) camera outside and
ran off an hours worth of shots.
I only managed to catch one.
I set up the camera to point at Persius as I was hoping I'd catch one crossing
near Holmes.
(The shot bellow is the closest I got)
All in all I observed 2 fireballs.
(If a fireball is classed as anything brighter than Venus right now)
1 split into 2 and was quite bright.
25 in all in 60 min.
Most were slow but bright. Nearly all seemed to radiate in a southerly direction from Gemini.
We are well past the peak now at 8:30 pm but I'll still keep my eyes peeled later on for gaps in the clouds.
There was clear skies (pretty much).
I was only looking up for around a minute when an awesome green fireball
tumble across the sky in a SW direction away from Orion and lasted for about 5 / 6 seconds.
I pulled my (already set up in hope of a clear spell) camera outside and
ran off an hours worth of shots.
I only managed to catch one.
I set up the camera to point at Persius as I was hoping I'd catch one crossing
near Holmes.
(The shot bellow is the closest I got)
All in all I observed 2 fireballs.
(If a fireball is classed as anything brighter than Venus right now)
1 split into 2 and was quite bright.
25 in all in 60 min.
Most were slow but bright. Nearly all seemed to radiate in a southerly direction from Gemini.
We are well past the peak now at 8:30 pm but I'll still keep my eyes peeled later on for gaps in the clouds.
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16 years 11 months ago #56468
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It's worse than that, it's physics Jim!
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Was just outside for an hour and bagged 27 Geminids and 2 sporadics, from just outside Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.
Seeing not fantastic, there seems to be some haze in the air so I was pretty chuffed with seeing that many. Might pop out for another stint later, when my neck stops hurting!
Seeing not fantastic, there seems to be some haze in the air so I was pretty chuffed with seeing that many. Might pop out for another stint later, when my neck stops hurting!
It's worse than that, it's physics Jim!
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