Geminid Meteor Shower
zetes writes "Space.com has an article here about a meteor shower called the Geminids, which will occur Saturday night (December 13th). Around 9 PM 'from mid-northern latitutes' will be a great time to look - at about 10 PM the Moon will rise and spoil the show. Enjoy!"
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I was driving home at 2am this morning (in Colorado) and saw a shooting star that came down on the horizon almost directly in front of me...
So I imagine that it ought to be a pretty good show tonight.
It seems that one can detect meteors by radio. Meteors create transient ionized trails in the ionosphere that reflect radio waves that would not otherwise bounce of those ionosphere (HF and high-frequency shortwave signals). It even sem that there is software such as this tool for PC-based analysis of radio signals that can help one detect meteors and measure the intensity of the shower. Has anyone ever tried this?
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I just found a nice tripod for my old telescope. Would it be worth it to use it to look at the meteor shower? How much could I see?
What time zone? ET?
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Can't wait to see the clouds.
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My local ( www.aberdeenastro.btinternet.co.uk ) astro soc have arranged a meteor shower observing party tonight (Sat 13th).
Anyone else going to one?
Hopefully the weather will be kind.
Clear skies
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There is no surer predictor of bad weather in my home town than a cosmic event. With the exception of Halley's comet (not even this place could sustain cloud cover that long) and the occasional lunar eclipse, I've never managed to catch any event (including the Leonids and Perseids *every* *single* *year*).
We had lovely clear skies until I read this posting.