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Coelho
08-12-2009, 03:27 AM
So at this night and tomorrows night (Aug 11 and 12) there will be a meteor shower knows as Perseids... every year, about this time of the year, it happens.
If you live at the north hemisphere you can enjoy it. The meteors seems to come from the Perseus constellation, which is fairly visible at the north hemisphere. It is near Pegasus and Andromeda.
So, for all you who can see it, enjoy, and have fun! :thumbsup:

DOUGAL25
08-12-2009, 04:57 AM
So at this night and tomorrows night (Aug 11 and 12) there will be a meteor shower knows as Perseids... every year, about this time of the year, it happens.
If you live at the north hemisphere you can enjoy it. The meteors seems to come from the Perseus constellation, which is fairly visible at the north hemisphere. It is near Pegasus and Andromeda.
So, for all you who can see it, enjoy, and have fun! :thumbsup:

Nice, going outside for a look!
:stoned:

Juice3jmk
08-12-2009, 05:41 AM
I live in the city... I dont get to see that cool stuff.

Born To Stone
08-13-2009, 12:21 AM
I tried both tonight and last night to no avail. Not sure if it is clouds, light pollution or whatever stopping it. Although I can't say my search for meteors was overly enthusiastic :detective1:

cygnustaxt
08-13-2009, 12:45 AM
suns starting to go down now. I'm about go to outside and smoke a bowl and wait for the meteor shower.

higher4hockey
08-15-2009, 02:03 PM
I live in the city... I dont get to see that cool stuff.

i couldnt live without the stars man. get out to the country to check out the stars. this picture was taken at cherry springs state park in PA ( not far at all from where i call home) it is said to be one of the three best places in the country to see the stars, and the best east of the mississippi.

JohnnyZ
08-17-2009, 08:41 AM
That picture is the tits. I love looking at the stars too.. I took an astronomy course in first year, that was the coolest course I've ever taken. It's funny to think there's people that get paid to look at the stars.