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ne1 see anything? haven't spotted jack :/ not even my camera |
In laying in bed not sure if it's worth it to go outside and check it out right now |
left cypress viewpoint ~11:30 clouds are bumrushing the sky |
Think I saw one quick flash toward north shore mountains. Anyone know anticipated general direction of where the most action should be? |
Nothing yet |
Omg I'm seeing tons of shooting stars up in the south sky go outside and look now!!! |
I fucked my girlfriend and had a beer with the downstairs neighbor How is it??? |
nothing... been sitting outside on my balcony looking up into the sky |
Not sure if trolling... I was watching from 12:45-1:15 and saw nothing lol people on Twitter also report that it was a bust. |
we gave up and started drawing penis's in light with my bros camera on long exposure. |
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-___- .....there is nothing..i stood outside my house with my robe on looking like an idiot probably...its too cloudy in van |
http://i.imgur.com/tnWqD5B.jpg So much pretty shit in the city I don't have time for that nature bitch to do her thing |
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Hahaha I pictured so many people stoned in bathrobes on their back porches: "Did you see any?" "Nope" -15 mins later- "Doritos time?" "Yes" |
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knowing that it was cloudy tonight, i didnt even bother to look up into the sky. they claim that its 100-400 meteors per hour but i believe thats BS. Perseid meteor shower in august is the only one worth the neck pain imo. Last year they claimed 80 meteors per hour but it was more like 20 per h, nevertheless the view was still spectacular because for 3 nights straight, it lasted until sunrise and also the fact that its reliable. |
My mother is a pretty serious hobby astronomer so around meteor shower seasons I never miss an opportunity to spend some family time out in the dark. We just got back from about 10 minutes out of Hope where I set us up in the darkest place I could think of with a full northern view. From 11:45 to 2:15 we only counted 18 meteors and 9 visible satellites overhead and unrelated to the shower on the way back saw a pretty decent sized deer on the side of the highway. The majority of the meteors were faint enough that I wouldn't be surprised if closer around the GVRD only 5 of those would have been visible with the higher light pollution. Out of the 18, really, only 2 were in any way impressive (and I mean that in relation to the other shitty 16, they were really nothing special - one very long streak and one short but brilliant quick-moving one). At the beginning of the night almost all the meteors we spotted were right in between Ursa Major and Cassiopeia as expected although as the night went on they seemed to radiate less from one spot and be more random mostly up above Draco. Overall a pretty disappointing night, obviously much more than baseline one or two meteors or so an hour that we'd normally get in a place that dark but paled in comparison both numerically and aesthetically to the Perseids or the Leonids. |
^ That's 18 more than I saw :okay: |
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A- Get the fuck out of the city. Like, as far as possible. With the mountains around Vancouver getting elevation is good, but distance helps dramatically as well. I've taken trips upcountry before for the Perseids and once spent a frigid couple of days in November in northern Ontario for the Leonids. B- Set aside enough time to be able to devote an hour or more to watching the meteor shower, which brings me to C: C- Wait. Wait more. During the supposed peak of the Perseids I've sat outside for 15 minutes and seen nothing before, only to all of a sudden see a dozen in the next 5. During the Lyrids I've spent what was probably 90 minutes out before seeing my first of the night, but holy shit was it a fireball worth waiting for. Pretty much just set the time aside, get as far out into the dark as you can, avoiding foggy places or near the sea where you get more moisture in the air, and then just wait. Very few people I know are willing to put in the time (and with sometimes crazy expectations that don't pan out like tonight, I can't really blame them). |
Went outside at 12, noticed it was kinda cloudy so went back inside lol |
Went to Abbotsford's McDonald park at about 1:30 am and saw one meteor. |
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Saw two meteors in a 15 minute span, from East Van around midnight. Too tired to stick around and wait for more. |
Didn't see a meteor between 1-3 am at Queen Elizabeth park. Way too cloudy in vancouver |
It was super clear from trout lake at 1230 but saw nothing so gave up |
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