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starting August 10, .... Supermoon battle....
The meteors from the Perseids will be traveling over 93,000 miles (150,000 kilometers) per hour before burning up in the Earth’s upper atmosphere and giving us a bright display as they race across the night sky.
Probably the best time to view the Perseids is the first half of August because by the middle of the month the bright glare from the Full Moon will overshadow the light of the meteor shower. The Moon becomes full on August 10. However, astronomers think it will be still be quite a show -- seeing a Full Moon and very bright fireballs in the same night sky.
Astronomers are calling this a Supermoon because it is a Full Moon and is at perigee (its closest point on its orbit around the Earth; which occurs on August 10), which makes it appear about 30 percent brighter than normal because it is about 14 percent closer than during regular Full Moons.
Therefore, the first week of August is probably the best time to view the Perseid meteor shower. At that time, only a sliver of the Moon is visible, which allows the Perseid fireballs to shine bright in the night sky.
Italian astronomer Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli (1835-1910) first identified that the comet is associated with the Perseid meteor shower in 1866.http://youtu.be/JkKzMAzT5fs
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Good Stuff Mikalina!!
thanks for posting.Lollapalooza 92, Alpine Valley 11, De Luna 12, Wrigley/Pittsburgh/Dallas/OKC 13, Tulsa/Denver 14, Global 15, Wrigley 1/2 160 -
Last time was kind of a stinker where we are. This one better live up to the hype0
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Will have to check it out- thanks for posting it, mikalina. Should be fun to watch (other that lack of sleep due to bright moon light, hahaha!)"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Thank you, quite a site to behold. The moon starts out as a bright orange and then a pearly white as the evening progresses ( just how I see it ) ....brianlux said:Will have to check it out- thanks for posting it, mikalina. Should be fun to watch (other that lack of sleep due to bright moon light, hahaha!)
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Unmanned cargo rocket destined for the space station just blew up off the coast of Virginia. Footage link isn't currently available but it is best described as "Boom goes the dynamite"Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Saw some footage out of St. Louis but can't get the link to work now. Looked pretty bad. A lot of money up in smoke there."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Funny how there is so little coverage for the most expensive fireworks show of the year. Maybe NASA should start a rumor that ebola was on board the flight.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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It's amazing that we still are using 1960'ish methods of putting payloads into outer space.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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you can thank Jesus... for that..0
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The Virgin Galactic Space Ship 2 that disintegrated at 50,000 feet ... the fact that one of the pilots survived is bat shit crazy.
The break-up led to three coinciding invasive events: sudden deceleration forces, the creation of high velocity projectiles – debris – surrounding the pilots, and a decompression event. The pilots wore simple oxygen masks without pressure suits, so their bodies withstood a split second change from cabin pressure of 1 atmosphere to that of a near-vacuum pressure. Any or all three events at breakup were responsible for the pilots’ losing consciousness within seconds if not immediately.
Peter Seilbold woke up at 20,000 feet still strapped to his chair as was able to get out of it and deploy his parachute. Can you imagine waking up and find yourself falling towards earth while strapped to a chair?Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Also, what do you do if you are one of the millionaires that put money down to buy a seat for a future flight?Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Jason, I think I'd shit myself if coming to in that situation...and can't imagine the mental aftermath of it all.
I wonder if the folks on the fly list agreed that their funds (or deposits?) are non-refundable. Still, even if this didn't happen they'd be taking a huge risk.
And then there's this - amazing! We've come a long way, baby.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/philae-spacecraft-makes-historic-landing-on-comet/ar-AA7M71Q?ocid=HPCDHP0 -
The sad thing is that both pilots families were very close friends. Even though Peter survived, I'm sure the survivors guilt will haunt him for some time.hedonist said:Jason, I think I'd shit myself if coming to in that situation...and can't imagine the mental aftermath of it all.
I wonder if the folks on the fly list agreed that their funds (or deposits?) are non-refundable. Still, even if this didn't happen they'd be taking a huge risk.
And then there's this - amazing! We've come a long way, baby.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/philae-spacecraft-makes-historic-landing-on-comet/ar-AA7M71Q?ocid=HPCDHPBe Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Anyone else think that it's incredible that we landed a spacecraft on an Comet today?Post edited by PJfanwillneverleave1 on0
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So amazing. space craft on an Asteroid. I just can't figure out what the point of the exercise is? any one know?
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/spacecraft-lands-safely-on-speeding-comet-despite-bounce-1.2098143lazloblue said:So amazing. space craft on an Asteroid. I just can't figure out what the point of the exercise is? any one know?
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