Chuck Peters on Mon, 11 Nov 2002 06:00:05 -0500 |
Leonid Meteor Shower may peak at 6,000 meteors per hour, a Meteor Storm! "Most likely the last opportunity in our lifetimes to see a stupendous "storm" of Leonid meteors... The Leonid meteors at their peak are capable of producing the grandest display of celestial fireworks known to man. For about an hour or so the heavens seem to burst open and pour forth a deluge of shooting stars. The spectator stands agape, his mind numbed, his eyes dazzled, and his soul thrilled by the sight of shooting stars appearing by the hundreds... perhaps even thousands per hour." Joe Rao Spectacular images, star maps and additional information is available at http://StarrySkies.com/ This is such special event we have provided a flyer you can download print and distribute. We encourage businesses, libraries, schools and individuals to make copies and let everyone know about this exciting event. The flyer is available at: http://starryskies.com/flyer.pdf At the peak, around 5:30am EST Nov 19th, the eastern US could see as many as 6,000 meteors per hour, according to predictions from NASA. An earlier peak around 11:00 pm EST on the 18th should produce 2000 meteors or more per hour. And the StarrySkies Leonid site and its development is done on entirely on Linux! Chuck Peters, Systems Administrator, Network Engineer and Linux Tech. StarrySkies Network, http://StarrySkies.com, publishing science articles since 1995. http://StarrySkies.Net, an online science community. http://StarryMessenger.Net, the weekly newsletter of StarrySkies. _________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug
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