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McPilchuck Wild Bagger
Joined: 17 Dec 2001 Posts: 856 | TRs | Pics Location: near Snohomish, Wa. |
April 20, 2002
The Lyrid meteor shower is at its best the next couple of nights. The "shooting stars" can streak across any portion of the sky. The Moon overpowers the meteors for much of the night, but it sets around 3 a.m., leaving a few dark hours to watch the Lyrids.
for more night sky info: http://www.stardate.org
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Newt Short Timer
Joined: 21 Dec 2001 Posts: 3176 | TRs | Pics Location: Down the road and around the corner |
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Thu Apr 18, 2002 6:26 pm
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A buddy of mine said he saw the aurora last night around 10:00 up in the Mt Vernon area. Been having some solar activity so things could be good tonight along with the meteors and planets.
Pick Auroral Activity at the top, then Last Low Lat. Auroral Activity Warning on th left.
http://www.spacew.com/
Time to look up for a change.
NN
It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
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