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pinkkitty | 09:57 Sat 11th Aug 2007 | Science
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I believe its happening in the early hours of tomorrow morning, have never actually bothered to stay up to try and experience it. Is it worth it?
we live in the West Mids, how likely are we to get a good view?

(i know this doesn't quite belong in "B&S" but i wasn't actually sure where to post)
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i remember about 10 years ago and i was working nights me and my mates stood outside for ages watcing the shooting stars it was spectacular if you like anything like that its worth watching.i live in stoke and we had a great view.you need a clear sky tho lol....
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Hmmm. Thanks for that. Was light pollution a problem? or just cloud?
no we had a great view if you are lucky you will see between 60-70 meteors an hour.of course if you live in the city light pollution may be a problem.they are worth watching tho.
I think its happening from 11pm to about 2am tomorrow night.

Just go outside with hardly any backlight and look EAST!
saturday nite/sunday morning?toonmilla or sunday nite/monday morning?
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sky news says the showe is due to peak around 3 am *tomorrow* morning.
Sunday night, Monday morning.

Who's toonmilla?

Any relation to godzilla?
thanx pinkkitty i will watch hopefully.
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really? i took it to mean early hours of sunday. Hmm, will double check, i don't want to miss it
lol sorry toomilO i didnt mean to make you out to be a monster lol
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according to stardate.org, its due on August 12th from 11pm onwards till dawn the next morning. so sounds like toonmilo is right, and skynews are wrong.
and me pinkkitty will you let me know if its tonight[saturday] or tomorrow [sunday nite] i dont want to stay up tonite for nothing looking up at the sky lol
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"Watchers will get the best of the display from about 2200 BST (2100 GMT) on Sunday 12 August, which will peak just before sunrise on Monday 13 August."

from BBC news website. says to look Northeast, or wherever the sky is darkest, also says that as long as the weather is good, there'll be a good view, even with light pollution.
thanx pinkkitty ill get some sleep tonight then lol
I thought that i was a freak as i spends my evenings watching the sky.
Pollution can cause a problem and cloud the sky, but can disperse very quickly but in my view avoid the town with the streets lights etc...

this week we have been spoiled with shooting stars . July and august are the best time .This week has been a treat, shooting stars and meteors showers , look south and be patient, It is amazing.
Saturn too, fantastic, with telescope or good binoculors as you can see the rings moving around the planet it is a show.
Uranus will be visible in september,looking south. 2850 millions km away, visible at the naked eye and colour green , circled by eleven rings and 27 moons.
Can this be seen from any area of the UK or is better is certain areas?
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from what i can tell, most people in the northern hemisphere will be able to see it, as long as the vivbility is good, in terms of cloud/light pollution, with europe and North America getting the best of the view.
There has been some fantastic views of the space station this week . next view is tonight at precisely 9 41 pm in the uk with a 5 minute sighting then another at 11 16 pm I f you are interested where to find everything such as watching the shuttle land and undock and see the space walks I put details in on 06/08/2007 in the science topic.
I have just looked at the sky outside and in the West there are some moving lights. They are going round and round in circles. 4 central ones, 8 further out and 16 further out still. They can't be meteors because there is a low cloudbase - it is raining. What phenomenon is causing this?
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cant answer your question Gen, sorry! I'd be interested to know the answer though.

it rained in the night and now its very cloudy, i think that come tonight i won't be able to see very much. :(

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