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Old 08-13-2009, 10:32 AM   #1
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Darb - do you have the approx schedule for the Orionids and Geminids for those months?
I wouldn't mind the cold, but if its better than what i saw this morning, then I'm game for it...
Yup! The Geminids are way better. More meteors and a clearer sky, less haze in the Wintertime.

Orionids: Oct 15th - 29th. Peak early morning on the 21st , 20 meteors/hour in Northern Hemisphere, 40/hr Southern. Moon phase: Near New
Geminids: Dec 6th - 18th. Peak night of 13/14th , 50-80/hour in Northern. 20/hr Southern. Moon phase: Near New

http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
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Old 08-16-2009, 01:55 AM   #2
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Yup! The Geminids are way better. More meteors and a clearer sky, less haze in the Wintertime.

Orionids: Oct 15th - 29th. Peak early morning on the 21st , 20 meteors/hour in Northern Hemisphere, 40/hr Southern. Moon phase: Near New
Geminids: Dec 6th - 18th. Peak night of 13/14th , 50-80/hour in Northern. 20/hr Southern. Moon phase: Near New

http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
Thanks for the timings Darb, much appreciated. I'll bookmark this thread for future reference for myself and others interested on here :)
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Old 08-16-2009, 06:58 AM   #3
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Most meteors in most showers are really faint, so you need to get out somewhere really dark, and hope for a night when the moon's not in the sky during the early morning hours. You see the most meteors between midnight and sunrise.
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