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103This time-lapsed video is interesting - I think maybe you can see what I mean - Ilaine-12/9/2001
102>>I mean from the exact same spot (give or take a fullmoon's width) inIlaine-12/9/2001
101No, I mean from the exact same spot (give or take a fullmoon's width) in theFaultLine-12/9/2001
100If by "the same place" you mean something very large, sort of 1/4 of tIlaine-12/9/2001
99<i>It's not always the case that you see 10-25 meteors in a minute, alFaultLine-12/9/2001
98>>If that is what you mean, isn't that always the case?<< ItIlaine-12/9/2001
97Want to see the Space Station? When and where. skyandtelescope.comCondor-12/8/2001
96JUPITER (magnitude -2.7, in Gemini) rises around the end of twCondor-12/8/2001
95Night viewing events for Dec 7-15 ..scroll down.... skyandtelescope.comCondor-12/8/2001
94Predictions still suggest that Comet LINEAR should break the naked-eye barrier sCondor-12/8/2001
93Five pages of photos spaceweather.com The radiant imo.net The Leonid Meteors FaultLine-12/5/2001
92<i>but their paths are very different.</i> what do you mean? Do yoFaultLine-12/5/2001
91OK, this is what I've been waiting for - a photo of this year's Leonids Ilaine-12/5/2001
90I tried to ask my husband whether he agreed about the direction the meteors wereIlaine-11/28/2001
89You are correct in your facts CB as evidenced in the following excerpts. But regCondor-11/28/2001
88An alternative explanation - I am just winging it here - is that we went throughIlaine-11/28/2001
87I guess since my family saw nothing like the disorder that some have described, FaultLine-11/28/2001
86You make a good point about the range of visibility. <i>"What is wroCondor-11/28/2001
85Remember that when we saw the meteor shower at 2AM, we were pretty much hitting FaultLine-11/28/2001
84Ken, I rationalized the explanation as follows: 1) we understand that the speed Condor-11/28/2001
83New planet sparks hopes for alien life Astrobiologists speculate over star sysKLP-11/28/2001
82No Richard, this does not sound right. What I just described would require the FaultLine-11/28/2001
81Under the heading of "...who'da ever thunk it..."!! -- here's Condor-11/27/2001
80I would expect that to be the case Ken other than the few misc. garden variety mCondor-11/27/2001
79<i>backwards</i> pretty cool. They would, of course, then be heaFaultLine-11/27/2001
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