SETI public: Fw: Weekend Meteors

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 04:19:53 PST

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    From: SpaceWeather.com
    Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 2:05 PM
    To: SpaceWeather.com
    Subject: Weekend Meteors

    Space Weather News for January 1, 2004
    http://spaceweather.com

    The annual Quadrantid meteor shower is one of the year's finest, yet
    people seldom see it. The shower peaks in early January when northern
    skies are frequently cloudy, and the chill air discourages lingering
    outdoors. If you've never seen the Quadrantids, this weekend might be a
    good time to try. Forecasters expect a flurry of meteors, perhaps 25 to 60
    per hour, on Sunday morning, January 4th. Sky watchers in western Europe
    and eastern parts of North America will have the best view--weather
    permitting.

    Visit spaceweather.com for more information. Happy New Year!


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