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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:45 pm
by superiorstream
Hi,Sivakis
You can try seeing the shower at 8pm-no harm but at 2pm afterward we will enter the stream of "stones"that cause the shower and you will see brighter and more meteor.No one can predict whats the best time and thats the fun part of meteor watching.Sometimes even before the main event,a fireball strike and it makes the wait worthwhile.Anyway of all the meteor shower I like perseid best because experiences tell me that its meteor are generally bright and consistent in direction.Lets pray for a cloudless night tonight--enjoy the show.
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:34 pm
by cinq
do you mean 2am onwards? Only realised today the perseids are here, I'm a bad astronomer. What's the expected window for viewing? Tonight and early morning hours last chance? I usually go to bed at 2am...try not to go at 3am

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:34 pm
by Airconvent
cinq wrote:do you mean 2am onwards? Only realised today the perseids are here, I'm a bad astronomer. What's the expected window for viewing? Tonight and early morning hours last chance? I usually go to bed at 2am...try not to go at 3am

whoa..is that you Cindy? welcome back to Earth!....
BTW, after so many years, I have gone to conclude on the special comet law that states that ..
if you are in Singapore and if this is a period of an expected strong meteor shower, then with 100% certainty cloud cover will also be 100%. sigh...
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:54 pm
by Sivakis
Actually the cloud cover isn't too bad tonight. Some stray clouds, but it's pretty windy, so they blow over fast, or, at least it did between 8.30pm-10pm at Bedok Reservoir.
Caught nothing though, so wishing you all better luck!

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:33 am
by cinq
Aircon: Just dropped in to see if anything on perseids. Surprised not much said.
Haha I went to have a look around 11pm. Looked North East and major cloud cover. Rest of sky..mostly uncovered. Murphy's law strikes again? Bit coughy so will not be staying up.
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:22 am
by kirbyong
yes the skies are cloudy. looks like the clouds have come back in full force. they are blocking the whole north east.
gahhhh
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:17 am
by guangwei
ahhh i was trying to catch some meteors today morning from 2.30am to 3.15am and i only saw 1. the sky was very very clear it's the low clouds that spoil the vision of the sky.
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:09 pm
by superiorstream
Hi,all meteor chaser
Visually yesterday night was no show.Only see one south of the zenith heading from west to east and so dont think its a perseid.Concentrated watching from 00hrs to 4am but visually catch nothing.Also try photo tech but takes days of careful review to encertain.Fast moving cloud and red sky glow come back after 4am and so give up.Normally Perseid will show at least a few between 5-6;30am.Any one got the luck?Thanks
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:17 pm
by ykchia
Hi folks:
Just uploaded the Perseids/other shooting stars composite image at
www.nightevents.blogspot.com Aug 13 0 hour through 6:30am.
Yes it was cloudy and few stars observed - attempted visual both outside in the field and through the window too!
** sorry for the typo - missing an 's' ** rectified Thanks Weixing for the prompt inputs
rgds
yKChia
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:43 pm
by weixing
Hi,
ykchia wrote:Hi folks:
Just uploaded the Perseids/other shooting stars composite image at
www.nightevents.blogpot.com Aug 13 0 hour through 6:30am.
Yes it was cloudy and few stars observed - attempted visual both outside in the field and through the window too!
rgds
yKChia
Err... why your website site become a bible studies site??
Have a nice day.