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falling star last night
Did anyone see the brightest falling star they've ever seen last night
the 30th around 11 pm? I did. It lit the ground up like a freworks display would with an orange color |
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I did...it was the brightest I've ever seen...probably the brightest I am
likely to EVER see! There was a group of us out at an NYAA http://www.nyaa-starfest.com/ dark sky weekend, and it was a real treat. The gasps and amazed expressions on even veteran observers was evidence this was an exciting event. From my perspective it started near probably Aquila ( I wasn't looking up at the time) and travelled due North, exploding into fragments, between Bootes and Hercules... Malcolm Toronto, Ontario... "Tone Chuck" wrote in message ... Did anyone see the brightest falling star they've ever seen last night the 30th around 11 pm? I did. It lit the ground up like a freworks display would with an orange color |
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