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Sat, July 05, 2008
nbr: W00t Phoenixville came thru after all despite rain. Fireworks were allsome, as they say around here.

Maybe you love lying under the stars. Maybe you'll like to pretend that every meteor is a falling star because you have a lot to wish for. Maybe you enjoyed the movie Armageddon and your destructive imagination could use a good visual. "The Perseid meteor shower should be at its peak late tonight (THE 12th), and this year there’s no moonlight to interfere. The best time to watch is from 11 p.m. (eastern time) tonight until dawn. Dress warmly and find a dark spot with an open view of the sky. Lie back in a sleeping bag (good mosquito armor), let your eyes adapt to the dark, and gaze up into the stars. The best direction to watch is wherever your sky is darkest. You may see a meteor once a minute on average, fewer if your sky is light-polluted. The shower is also active for several days before and after its peak." The meteor shower can be viewed anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere. If you want to see the meteors, go somewhere away from city lights (if possible). Bring a sleeping bag or lawn chair, kick back and watch the skies. The best time to see the meteors is around 2 a.m. (eastern time) on August 12th. The meteors will be visible for a few days before and after that, so keep an eye out. *****Since this seems to be confusing people-- this isn't an actual event. You watch the shower on your own, I'm just trying to inform you. You can watch it wherever you are, not just in College Park. Just open your eyes and look up.***** Invite your friends! (Event picture thanks to someone else)


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