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 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? | 
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 I think theres a event on facebook about this | 
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 yup. how far u thikn i would have to travel outside vancouver to see it? any of u guys got a good recommended spot? | 
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 i was hoping someone would suggest several sites to watch it :) | 
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 Any suggestions on places to watch? | 
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 +1, interested | 
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 +1 for spots | 
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 I have one in mind, but what is the "Prime Time" to view it? RS star watching meet? LOL | 
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 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 Quote: 
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 Ehh nm this shower coincides with the same day l4d2 is released. I'll be playing that. | 
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 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? | 
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 No, rain won't affect viewing at all. CLOUDS, on the other hand... | 
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 Anyone from the lower mainland should go to Burnaby Mountain, really dark up there and above city lights. | 
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 "Above" really doesn't help that much... plus half the sky is still blocked. | 
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 so if it rains / is cloudy on monday night, we should abandon all hope and screw the shower? | 
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 is there a place near or at cypress? | 
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 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. | 
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 Weather is pretty bad tonight....are there any places worth it to try viewing? | 
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 http://www2.moltenimage.com/photos/r...isible_100.jpg Looks like most of the Pacific Northwest is socked in... sorry. | 
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 fuck the rain and the clouds. | 
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 Damn.. Was looking forward to watching it too. Fuck you shitty weather Posted via RS Mobile | 
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 fck clouds are really homo | 
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