Taurid Meteor Showers

Started by Fishy, November 11, 2024, 02:07:24 PM

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Matt2112

Forecasted clear skies, too (at long last).

Matt2112

Quote from: Matt2112 on November 11, 2024, 03:00:28 PMForecasted clear skies, too (at long last).

Well, so much for that forecast...!  ::)

Fishy

Clear here.. Jupiter is so bright...
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Slim

Jupiter looks amazing. Nice clear skies here. I've never particularly recognised Taurus but it was easy to find Pleiades, in the same part of the sky. But I gave up after 15 minutes, my neck started to ache.

The lounger would have made life easier but with unfortunate timing, I relocated it to the garage for the winter only today.

Lovely view of Orion, low in the eastern sky. I always find that poignant because I remember gazing at it from our garden one amazingly starry night as a kid, probably in 1970 or so. And yet when you look at the stars of Orion in 2024, you're seeing them as they were hundreds of years even before that. The closest star in Orion is 250 light years away so when you look at it you're literally looking into the past, roughly the time of the American War of Independence.
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Fishy

How to see Leonid meteor shower as it peaks on Sunday night https://www.bbc.com/weather/articles/cjw018n0520o


Leonids tonight
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Slim

No chance here unfortunately, thick cloud.
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Fishy

Quote from: Fishy on November 17, 2024, 06:24:16 PMHow to see Leonid meteor shower as it peaks on Sunday night https://www.bbc.com/weather/articles/cjw018n0520o


Leonids tonight

Nice moon with Jupiter nearby... too tired to hang on for the Leonids I'm afraid
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