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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: Ilaine who wrote (2381)11/16/2000 5:24:54 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 6710
 
Ahhh, no wonder things are so crazy....Look to the heavens..Maybe there is extra static in the atmosphere... <G>

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Leonids 2000 - Nov 17-18, 2000

Before dawn on November 17th
and again on the 18th, sky
watchers are likely to spot a
series of Leonid meteor
outbursts, numbering 100 or
more shooting stars per hour.
Europeans and residents of the
US east coast are favored, but
the Leonids are notoriously
unpredictable. Everyone, everywhere should be on the alert
for
flurries of meteors. More information:

Leonid meteor observing tips
Predicted meteor flurries on Nov. 17th and 18th
US observers should be alert for Earthgrazing meteors.
Lesson Plans for students and educators
Current Meteor Rates
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