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no_mercy 11-13-2009 02:47 PM

Leonid Meteor Shower
 
"The first stream crossing on Nov. 17th comes around 0900 UT (4 a.m. EST, 1 a.m. PST). The debris is a diffuse mix of particles from several old streams that should produce a gentle display of two to three dozen meteors per hour over North America. Dark skies are recommended for full effect."

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...eonids2009.htm


who's planning to watch?

TRD Rs200 11-13-2009 02:59 PM

I think theres a event on facebook about this

Vansterdam 11-13-2009 05:36 PM

yup. how far u thikn i would have to travel outside vancouver to see it? any of u guys got a good recommended spot?

no_mercy 11-13-2009 08:18 PM

i was hoping someone would suggest several sites to watch it :)

1990TSI 11-13-2009 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TRD Rs200 (Post 6682077)
I think theres a event on facebook about this

I'd assume there's many...

canucksfan 11-14-2009 01:28 PM

Any suggestions on places to watch?

The_AK 11-14-2009 01:42 PM

+1, interested

you! 11-14-2009 07:27 PM

+1 for spots

TOS'd 11-14-2009 07:54 PM

I have one in mind, but what is the "Prime Time" to view it?

RS star watching meet? LOL

Soundy 11-14-2009 08:00 PM

On the way to Pitt Lake is a good place to watch. The surrounding mountains block the light pollution without being in too tight to block the sky.

http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...ower-2009.html

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The timing: "We predict a sub-storm level outburst on Nov. 17, 2009, peaking sometime between 21:34 and 21:44 UT," Cooke said. That favors observers in Asia, although Cooke won't rule out a nice show over North America when darkness falls hours after the peak. "I hope so," he said. "It's a long way to Mongolia."

TOS'd 11-14-2009 08:06 PM

Ehh nm this shower coincides with the same day l4d2 is released. I'll be playing that.

JulyZerg 11-14-2009 10:12 PM

Where abouts near Pitt Lake and any other spots that are closer for a good viewing? haha

Noob question: "peaking sometime between 21:34 and 21:44 UT," what time does that translate to for us here in Vancouver; PST?

Looks like it's going to be a rainy November 17th, would that effect the viewing? Would rain make it better or easier to see or vice-versa?

Soundy 11-14-2009 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Hewlett-Packard (Post 6683899)
Where abouts near Pitt Lake

Where Rennie Rd. curves right:

http://www2.moltenimage.com/photos/revscene/meteors.jpg

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and any other spots that are closer for a good viewing? haha
Not really. Problem with most places closer to town is the ambient light - if you can't see stars, you won't see meteors.

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Noob question: "peaking sometime between 21:34 and 21:44 UT," what time does that translate to for us here in Vancouver; PST?
Subtract 8 hours from Universal Time (aka GMT)... that would put the peak shower about 13:34-13:44... or 1:30pm.

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Looks like it's going to be a rainy November 17th, would that effect the viewing? Would rain make it better or easier to see or vice-versa?
Uhhh... :facepalm:

No, rain won't affect viewing at all. CLOUDS, on the other hand...

1exotic 11-14-2009 10:41 PM

Anyone from the lower mainland should go to Burnaby Mountain, really dark up there and above city lights.

Soundy 11-14-2009 10:55 PM

"Above" really doesn't help that much... plus half the sky is still blocked.

TOS'd 11-14-2009 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 6683924)
No, rain won't affect viewing at all. CLOUDS, on the other hand...

Although rain won't affect viewing, it will make things less comfortable being in the rain to see it or stuck behind a window in which the rain will then block the view.

van_driver 11-14-2009 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 6683754)
Ehh nm this shower coincides with the same day l4d2 is released. I'll be playing that.

:haha::haha::haha:

Drow 11-15-2009 12:37 AM

so if it rains / is cloudy on monday night, we should abandon all hope and screw the shower?

no_mercy 11-15-2009 11:30 AM

is there a place near or at cypress?

Soundy 11-15-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by oniyou (Post 6684100)
so if it rains / is cloudy on monday night, we should abandon all hope and screw the shower?

Yup. Unless there's somewhere you can drive to that's clear of cloud cover, but from the look of the weather forecast, you'd have to start driving today.

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Originally Posted by no_mercy (Post 6684431)
is there a place near or at cypress?

The viewpoint isn't bad if most of the action is to the south, but there's still a lot of light pollution. You'd need to get around to the north side to get clear of that.

We went to Whytecliff park by Horseshoe Bay once to see a comet, not too much light pollution there, but the mountains/islands are in so tight, it really
blocks a lot of the view.

VrrM604 11-16-2009 05:17 PM

Weather is pretty bad tonight....are there any places worth it to try viewing?

Soundy 11-16-2009 05:39 PM

http://www2.moltenimage.com/photos/r...isible_100.jpg

Looks like most of the Pacific Northwest is socked in... sorry.

Simplex123 11-16-2009 10:04 PM

fuck the rain and the clouds.

LsquareD 11-16-2009 10:42 PM

Damn.. Was looking forward to watching it too. Fuck you shitty weather
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PiuYi 11-16-2009 10:48 PM

fck clouds are really homo


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