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Perseids Meteors Cross the Milky Way (Original Post) Bo Zarts Aug 2023 OP
Just. . .WOW. Thank you so much. niyad Aug 2023 #1
We didn't see many from eastern WA - cilla4progress Aug 2023 #2
Same thing from SW Idaho and will try again too. yonder Aug 2023 #6
Usually after midnight. marybourg Aug 2023 #7
Stunning! Thank you for sharing! Docreed2003 Aug 2023 #3
Wow, my dear Bo! You have outdone yourself. This is gorgeous! Thank you. nt CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2023 #4
Puts things in perspective Obvious85 Aug 2023 #5

marybourg

(13,138 posts)
7. Usually after midnight.
Mon Aug 14, 2023, 01:24 AM
Aug 2023

But, after 60+ years of amateur sky- watching, I’ve never seen a Perseid. I’ve seen sporadics while watching for Perseids, a Leonid meteor storm and Geminids, yes! And many other wonderful phenomena, such as a coronal aurora - from suburban N.Y., yet - but never a Perseid. My late DH did see a very good display from atop Lassen Peak in CA, however.

Obvious85

(262 posts)
5. Puts things in perspective
Mon Aug 14, 2023, 12:29 AM
Aug 2023

The little dramas of Earth pale into insignificance against the majestic backdrop of space and eternity

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