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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2004-11-18 06:28 am

Missed!

The early-rising neighbor across the street had already turned on her porch light, when I (braving the icy air to fetch the morning paper) saw from the corner of my eye a brief flash streaking across the sky. I had forgotten, for the second night in a row, that this is the time of the Leonid meteor shower (AKA the Ass-freezing meteor shower.) The peak was early Wednesday morning, and the flash I spotted was a stray. Because the porch light was on, the sky was a bit washed out, but after watching a bit longer, I did see another meteor streak overhead.

Fortunately, there are two minor peaks of the shower expected this coming night, as the earth passes through the residue left by the 1333 and 1733 trails of the comet. The first, at about 10:42 pm PST will occur before the half moon has set, but the second will not arrive until about 1:49 am PST. Friday is expected to be cloudy, so the chances of fully clear sky late tonight are iffy. Still, I intend to remember this time!

But, oy, it is cold out there, even for November!

[identity profile] waning-estrogen.livejournal.com 2004-11-18 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
that's a great alias for the meteor shower. I've never even tried to see any but the perseids, because I know I wouldn't last 10 minutes. however, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed the dates in your post, and in my early morning eye-stupor, thought it was the 1337 haxor kids in there with the comet trails, but my eyes are getting dyslexic with more frequency than just early morning focusing and I see things wrong nearly as often as I hear things wrong.