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Originally Posted by Sharnbrook
How about donating a dollar to hOughy's "Relay for Life" for every Orionid you see this year? It wouldn't make much difference to the amount in your bank account, ( and it's tax deductable if you see more than 1), but it would make a considerable difference to the amount he manages to raise, and it's all in an excellent cause. Just click on the Relay for Life under his signature to find out how to donate.
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I've been watching off and on for the meteors since about 1:00 a.m. Saw a very bright meteor, at 1:44, which left a trail for one or two seconds, appeared to be geenish, to the left of Orion, another at 1:53, then 2:13, and another at 2:15. The last one, at 2:15, was very low in the horizon, maybe 25-20 degrees, and way below Orion. That meteor was a slow one, the slowest meteor I can remember ever seeing! It was glowing brightly and last about two or three seconds. I wish that I could stay outside watching for meteors without any interruptions, but work duty calls ......
-- vja4Him
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