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28As of April 2001, more than 50 extrasolar planets have been found - all of them Condor-11/17/2001
27Invisible Mass How much of the universe is made of ordinary matter? As~digs-11/17/2001
26I have the Astronomy Picture of the Day as my home page, so when I log on in theIlaine-11/17/2001
25Supernova Frequency How often do supernovae appear? When a large, heav~digs-11/17/2001
24Extrasolar Planets Do other stars have their own planets? Thanks to se~digs-11/17/2001
23<i>Will you be dispensing advice tonight on how to escape from the MartianCondor-11/17/2001
22Our sky is overcast, too. I am hoping it will be clearer further west. We'Ilaine-11/17/2001
21<i>We need to drive to Sky Meadows park to get a nice, dark sky, which is Condor-11/17/2001
20East of Washington is the Chesapeake area, and the air is damper close to water,Ilaine-11/17/2001
19Keep in mind that, as I understand it, the best display will be in the Eastern S~digs-11/17/2001
18What a great article! Very exciting.Poet-11/17/2001
17Hi Condor, Congrats on your thread. Very cool... Will you be dispensing advicFaultLine-11/17/2001
16Here is an on-line calculator for tonight's meteor shower. Here in the WashIlaine-11/17/2001
15I want to be awake to see the peak showers - which should be around 5 a.m. here Ilaine-11/17/2001
14Ready for the Storm, by Peter Jenniskens astrosociety.org~digs-11/17/2001
13As Many As 70 Meteors A Minute Could Streak Across The Sky cbsnews.com~digs-11/17/2001
12Leonid Meteor Shower Could Be One of the Best in History <i> By Rob~digs-11/17/2001
11I expect all white..... . but if fireballs..... then there may be yellowishness Condor-11/17/2001
10Thanks for reminding me. We've got a pair of binocs buried around here somePoet-11/17/2001
9I assume you have tried using binoculars (if not a telescope). While it won'Condor-11/17/2001
8We have an interesting situation here. My husband has nichthalopia (complete clPoet-11/17/2001
7We will be scheduled for 4:00 a.m. through till sunrise. This is not an exact scCondor-11/17/2001
6Hi, you astronomy buff, you. -g Here in New England, we've been told that Poet-11/17/2001
5<b>dude, would I get hit by the shower ??? </b> Yes..it is expectedCondor-11/17/2001
4dude, would I get hit by the shower ???quasi-geezer-11/17/2001
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