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Archive page for Sunday, 19 November 2006

 Su, Nov 19, 2006
Leonids 2006 UK
Leo Astronomy Picture of the Day: "The picture is a composite of thirty separate one minute exposures taken through a fisheye lens. Over 70 leonid meteors are visible, some seen nearly head on. Bright Jupiter is positioned just to the right of the shower's radiant in Leo."

I got my two kids up at 3.00am, arrived at the dark side of The Wrekin at 3.45am. Some patches of cloud. It cleared and we saw several smaller ones (out of the corner of our eyes).The clouds cleared, and we saw one big one, then the clouds came with a vengance at 4.00am... And that was it for us.

Still, I saw the biggest one I've ever seen and the kids saw one at last.

Till next year!

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 19/11/06; 12:10:43 PM to the Off topic dept.
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Leonids 2006 UK