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2015 Astronomy Calander
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 482575" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>For those interested do not forget about this.</p><p></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><span style="color: #00FF00"><strong>August 12, 13</strong></span> - <span style="color: #00FFFF"><strong>Perseids <span style="color: #CC0033">Meteor</span> <span style="color: #CC0033">Shower</span>.</strong></span> The Perseids is one of the best <span style="color: #CC0033">meteor</span> showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by comet Swift-Tuttle, which was discovered in 1862. The Perseids are famous for producing a large number of bright meteors. The <span style="color: #CC0033">shower</span> runs annually from July 17 to August 24. It peaks this year on the night of August 12 and the morning of August 13. The thin crescent moon will be no match for the bright Perseids this year so be prepared for a great show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Perseus, but can appear anywhere in the sky.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 482575, member: 9753"] For those interested do not forget about this. [LIST] [*][COLOR=#00FF00][B]August 12, 13[/B][/COLOR] - [COLOR=#00FFFF][B]Perseids [COLOR=#CC0033]Meteor[/COLOR] [COLOR=#CC0033]Shower[/COLOR].[/B][/COLOR] The Perseids is one of the best [COLOR=#CC0033]meteor[/COLOR] showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by comet Swift-Tuttle, which was discovered in 1862. The Perseids are famous for producing a large number of bright meteors. The [COLOR=#CC0033]shower[/COLOR] runs annually from July 17 to August 24. It peaks this year on the night of August 12 and the morning of August 13. The thin crescent moon will be no match for the bright Perseids this year so be prepared for a great show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Perseus, but can appear anywhere in the sky. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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