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Pete, WA2CWA
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« on: August 11, 2005, 09:17:59 PM »

The Perseids come every year, beginning in late July and stretching into August. Sky watchers outdoors at the right time can see colorful fireballs, occasional outbursts and, almost always, long hours of gracefully streaking meteors. Among the many nights of the shower, there is always one night that is best. This year: August 12th.

And there's a bonus: Mars.
In the constellation Aries, right beside Perseus, Mars is shining like a bright red star. Step outside before sunrise, look east, and you'll find you have a hard time taking your eyes off Mars. There's something bewitching about it, maybe the red color or perhaps the fact that it doesn't twinkle like a true star. It's steady. You stare at Mars and it stares right back.


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« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2005, 04:45:21 AM »

Great stuff if you life in a place where  you can see the sky.  Hazyhot humid summer in the east sucks for looking up.
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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2005, 12:47:33 PM »

Pete,
Nice pic! Was camping this weekend and the skies were bright with glow. Only saw one and it was a good one with a smokey looking trail and all. It was probably the only one bright enough to be seen over the sky glow.

"Keep looking up!"
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2005, 03:06:00 PM »

As John pointed out, we suffered from   "Hazy hot humid summer in the east sucks for looking up"
but did hear some action on the low end of 2 meters, mostly on CW.
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