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  • Meteorite Storm expected Sunday!
  • Ming the Merciless
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    So ex Hurricane Bertha is landing Sunday and the BBC are getting all excited. According to the forecast it’ll be a bit wet, a bit windy with impacts expected! I didn’t realise meteorites came from hurricanes.

    With the excitement this summer squall is generating I thought the Express or Wail were doing the forecast!

    molgrips
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    Thread title + username = pure genius!

    footflaps
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    It’s not a hurricane, I just heard “Later. l like to play with things awhile…before annihilation.” on the wind….

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r346rRTFvR4[/video]

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
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    It’s the Perseids meteor shower innit?

    slowoldgit
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    And a champion full moon, so will meteors be visible?

    MussEd
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    Is this somehow linked to the lunar calender(I have no clue about space etc) cos I was away with family this weekend last last year(we depart at dawn tomorrow if you’re asking) and we witnessed the same thing around our camp fire?

    fatsimonmk2
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    Gordon’s alive!!

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
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    And a champion full moon,

    Technically, no ‘ it’s a waning gibbous moon and even though it;s a supermoon (closest to Earth), the average brightness of a Perseid meteor is -2.7 meaning that if you can see stars, there’s a a good chance of seeing meteors. The shower will last a couple of days, peaking on sunday, but the bright supermoon does mean you’d be better looking from Sunday on

    scotroutes
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    Not the lunar calendar but all to do with our orbit around the sun and where it intercepts the path of a comet (or remains thereof). Maximum is the 12th August and it’s one of the best of the year. It helps that the nights are quite mild as it’s then a bit comfier waiting to see them.

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
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    Is this somehow linked to the lunar calender

    Not really, we pass through the tail of a comet (Swift-Tuttle), and the meteors are debris from that. space crap, so to speak

    MussEd
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    Intercepting the path of a comet??? My Mind= slightly discombobulated.

    Forecast looks pretty pants on sunday evening for Glen Prosen however so we might not see much…

    Northwind
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    We were out in the alps for the peak of the perseids in 2012- bang on cue, powercut for the entire valley, perfect dark skies, milky way glowing above us. We spent half the night tanning Stevo’s free wine and going oooooo. And then I went and looked out the other side of hte chalet and discovered it was even better. Talk about burned in the memory.

    piemonster
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    😆

    stuey
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    <Just in for the night>
    It takes a few streaks before I can believe my eyes, but I LOVE meteor showers.

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