[meteorite-list] The Annual Arietid Meteor Shower
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Date: Thu Apr 22 09:44:11 2004 Message-ID: <de.159ba46b.284e877e_at_aol.com> --part1_de.159ba46b.284e877e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The annual Arietid meteor shower peaks this week on Thursday, June 7th. The Arietids are unusual because they are daytime meteors -- most of them streak through the sky unnoticed while the bright Sun is overhead. Nevertheless, early risers on Thursday could spot some beautiful "Earthgrazing" Arietids during the dark hours before dawn. Later in the day, after the Sun rises, you can listen to the shower by tuning in to NASA's online meteor radar. For details and updates visit http://www.SpaceWeather.com John - Voyage! Magazine --part1_de.159ba46b.284e877e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#804040" SIZE=2><B> The annual Arietid meteor shower peaks this week on Thursday, June 7th. <BR>The Arietids are unusual because they are daytime meteors -- most of them <BR>streak through the sky unnoticed while the bright Sun is overhead. <BR>Nevertheless, early risers on Thursday could spot some beautiful <BR>"Earthgrazing" Arietids during the dark hours before dawn. Later in the <BR>day, after the Sun rises, you can listen to the shower by tuning in to <BR>NASA's online meteor radar. <BR> <BR>For details and updates visit http://www.SpaceWeather.com <BR> <BR> John - <BR>Voyage! Magazine</B></FONT></HTML> --part1_de.159ba46b.284e877e_boundary-- Received on Tue 05 Jun 2001 03:05:34 PM PDT |
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