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Taurid Meteor Shower Peaking

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  • bpost
    I love to watch them glowing in the upper atmosphere as they burn up high in the sky.  It is a wonder of nature thinking how far those rocks have come from outer space to intersect with our blue globe.  I just wish I could stay up much past dark to enjoy the show.
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  • Brookwood
    Thanks Rocky!  Being an early riser, I will get outside and enjoy the show while we are having a bit of nice Indian Summer weather.
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  • chme
    Had a nite flight from Boston to Richmond the night the Perseid shower peaked.  Flite left Boston at 11:45 PM. plane was 75% empty, had row to self.  Moved over to window on left side of aircraft- and from 30,000 feet had the best view of a meteor shower I have ever seen.  Flite attendant asked what I was watching- told her.  She looked out the window, just said WOW!
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  • Locust Fork
    Awesome!   I'll try to get out there and look around for a bit. 
    Thank you for telling me. 
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  • Rocky Raab
    It was clear last night, but I only saw one flash in the sky. This morning, it is cloudy and will remain so for at least a week as a  big winter storm sets in. Figures.
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  • allen griggs
    We had a somewhat clear sky last night.   A little hazy from river fog.  I couldn't see any meteors.
    Will try again tonight.
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  • Rocky Raab
    It is apparently much better viewing in the morning, when Orion is high because the meteors appear to come out of the sky in that region. That's why I went out at 5 am today - to no avail. Tomorrow this time it will be raining turning to snow.
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