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Perseid meteor shower
Aug 9 2020 04:11PM more by sherkahn
Tags: Leisure

For those of you who are not drinking yourselves to death at night or ruttting til you can’t rut no more, Perseid meteor shower is the middle of this week. Always a joy for star gazers who enjoy feeling the scope of our universe.
      
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dblednmike
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Aug 9 2020 08:36PM     link to this

Layla I’m glad you saw Neowise.

I drove out to Joshua Tree and had zero luck, but got some great views of Jupiter and Saturn. I’m hoping to have better luck this week and see the meteor shower. It would be great if I can make it out to some dark skies, but I might still see some from the city.
GoBallsDeep
Fullerton, OC, CA
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Aug 9 2020 08:54PM     link to this

Do I have to ask?
Where's the gloom in this blog?
Maybe one of those meteors becomes a meteorite and hits SGV?
juliuscaesar1
City of Los Angeles, LA, CA
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Aug 9 2020 09:23PM     link to this

The best meteor shower of the year is the Leonids.

Coming this November.

Same Bat time...Same Bat channel.
gilbert33
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Aug 9 2020 10:38PM     link to this

4 or 5 summers ago I went up to the Eastern Sierras for the Perseid's meteor shower. It was the year there was no visible moon so the sky was really dark. I hiked up to just over 10,000 feet to a big open space valley. Some of the meteors were so bright they lit up the ground and the mountain sides. I stayed up there for 2 nights of the shower. It was really cool.
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