Bootid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight 51
beanerspace writes: "It's a crap shoot, but some time around 3:00am EST tonight, put down the mouse and take a lookup the Big Dipper's tail. CNN, in an article entitled Meteor shower could be feast for eyes and ears reported that tonights display might be worth your while."
shame all around (Score:1)
Shame^2 on me for not reading the article and looking outside like a moron..
The moral here is, RTFA
Yeah, OK! (Score:1)
At 3:00am there's more than a mouse in my hand.
Murphy's Law of Copiers
WHY WE NEED STAR WARS! (Score:1)
I've spent too many nights looking for leonids, bootids, taurids, you-nameit-ids on the advice of New Scientist, Sky at Night and
Now don't get me wrong - bats are cool - but when you've been promised the best free firework display in the history of the earth they don't really cut it.
Roll on the ultimate spook machine! and guarantee we see something worthwhile. And if there are no natural ones to see this month - it could just shoot down some commie satelites to give us something to see!
Re:Here's some background info (Score:1)
The leonids are the real deal and plenty of notice (Score:2)
Check out this [arm.ac.uk] link to the Armagh observatory.
The method they use successfully predicted the peak to within about 5 minutes last year.
The estimates for the Americas this year are 2500 per hour and something like 30,000 per hour at peak in 2002!
meteors (Score:1)
Not to be too geeky, but... (Score:2)
I gotta get out more...
Re:You mean (Score:1)
More meteors.. (Score:2)
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Re:It would have been nice to know this YESTERDAY! (Score:1)
It would have been nice if the article had given more than a few hours' notice but it was not 24 hours out of date as was claimed.
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Re:the seeds of life (Score:1)
Tiberium!!!
If anyone wants me I'll be hiding from the return of Kane.
Beware all those that mocked the C&C universe!
And here I thought..... (Score:1)
And I thought in space no one could hear you scream.....
Not the Wrong Day... (Score:2)
Standing north of Pittsburgh, PA about 20km, I was able to spot one 'meteor' that I'm certain of (sudden point of light with tail appearing for a moment) to the upper-left of Big Dipper, and a few others that seemed really faint, so I'm not sure.
So, if you didn't watch it last night, keep your eyes fixed on that region. You may be lucky enough to catch at least one - which is a treat well worth the effort.
Hmmm (Score:1)
Don't know about you, but in the midwestern USA that was just about 24 hours ago. Little late on the draw there, Tex..
Re:Smog (Score:1)
A nice change (Score:1)
"You know, the golf course is the only place he isn't handicapped."
the seeds of life (Score:3)
Some people theorize that the very seeds of life are left in these trails, and are thereby delivered to the planets which orbit through them. There are and thousands thousands of comets in our system alone, each trailing their own brew of materials behind them.
Interesting no?
ohmygod it's beautiful! (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm (Score:1)
Leonids will be the big show (Score:5)
NAMN [infoave.net] (the North American Meteor Network) or the IMO [imo.net] (International Meteor Organisation, which is actually amateur - same as NAMN) are good starting points, or try the Google Directory [google.com] or DMOZ Open Directory [dmoz.org] meteor sections for much more background reading. I strongly, strongly recommend doing some research before November, getting a bit of practice in, then do what I've done - book some time off work! :-)
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"I'm not downloaded, I'm just loaded and down"
Re:Scared (Score:1)
- Steeltoe
Mosquitos... (Score:1)
Anyway, despite this not being the peak hours, I was able to see a couple comets. Not a complete bust, but I probably should have read the article before heading out...
Re:Scared (Score:1)
"... and I really got hot when I saw Jeanette Scott fight the Triffid that spits poision and kills"
meteoroids (Score:1)
Successive orbits of the parent comets leave more meteorites
meteorite: an object which reaches the ground
meteor: an object which enters the atmosphere
meteoroid: an object which is still in space
Some people theorize that the very seeds of life are left in these trails.
Planets themselves are made of the same stuff; these bits just happen to accrete later.
Re:Smog (Score:1)
Things to look up for (a whole month in advance) (Score:3)
I noticed that the bootid shower isn't listed, which is odd, but its really a very good service.
Triffid book (Score:1)
Keep watching the skies!
Where to look (Score:1)
Your best bet for meteor watching is to find a comfortable chair and a place where you can watch a large part of the sky. And make sure to find the darkest skies possible. [darksky.org] (Insert rant about light pollution here.) You might also want to make sure it's not cloudy.
Re:BootID Exploit cracks Earth's defenses! (Score:2)
Until I recognized that it was referring to Bootes the constellation, my first impression was that it had somethhing to do with the MBR or maybe LILO or init processes...
Would that make the BootID shower something like a fork bomb?
High fidelity (Score:2)
Re:A WASTE of money! (Score:1)
Re:Scared (Score:1)
Now to go put on my black stockings and do the time warp...
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How do those meteors know my BootID, anyway? (Score:1)
Lameness filter encountered. Post aborted.
Reason: One character. Hmmm. Gee, might this be a troll?
Um, no. It's a message that doesn't need a body, you fuckhead.
Smog (Score:1)
Scared (Score:3)
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It would have been nice to know this YESTERDAY! (Score:5)
Astronomers expect it to reach its peak Wednesday around 3 a.m. EDT
Which was 24 hours ago people......the article is dated two days ago. Someone's asleep at the wheel.
-Julius X
Here's some background info (Score:1)
You think we have nothing better to do? (Score:2)
Er...hm...uh....
Ah crap, you win. I'll be outside looking at the stars if anybody needs me.
Re:You mean (Score:1)
You mean (Score:1)
Space Weather (Score:1)
Re:It would have been nice to know this YESTERDAY! (Score:2)
Although the shower peaks on June 27th, it takes place at lower intensities from June 26th until July 2nd.
Although, yeah,, a little proof reading would go a long way on this site...
Almost...no..can't...make..it...too....tired (Score:1)
Here come the mods to give me -1 thank you.
Not to poop... (Score:1)
BootID Exploit cracks Earth's defenses! (Score:3)
Famous for her tales of "sky falling", Chicken Little today announced that her team of experts has discovered a new security threat: The BootID DOS Attack.
Users should wear strong headgear and avoid looking up while this attack is occuring. A patch for the hole in the sky that this attack is aiming for is in development.
The hacking community responded that basing security of any planet on blue sky and clouds was fool hardy. "We have been waiting for someone to notice the holes we have been punching in the sky over the last few years", rebutted Foxy Loxy.
Click here for background material! [explorezone.com]
Re:It would have been nice to know this YESTERDAY! (Score:4)
As I write this, the fortune at the bottom of the page reads:
So, not only is somebody alseep at the wheel, that somebody also thinks he's a clown.
(Yeah, I know the fortune is random.)
b&
Now we know where Pink Floyd came from (Score:3)
Bootid? (Score:1)
But not right now; there's a meteor shower going on I want to check out. And y'know, Slashdot ought to be reporting about it.
I'm not doing too badly! (Score:4)
Re:I'm not doing too badly! (Score:1)
Re:Scared (Score:1)
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