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Re: (meteorobs) Lyrid observations question
Subject: (meteorobs) Lyrid observations question
Hi Kim XY,
> My planetarium software shows that the Lyrid radiant will have
> already risen by 11:30 pm tonight. It will still be somewhat low on the
> horizon, but 11:30 pm is closer to the peak time than, say 3:00 or
> 4:00am. I was wondering which hours might be best to wade through the
As you say , it dosen't really matter, as there will be moon
interference. Here in Canada, we will have cloud interference. Been
this way for several weeks. I think in the last 2 weeks we have seen
10 hours sunlight, maybe 3 hours clear skies at night.
I wish those with clear skies luck and good viewing. I look forward to
the reports.
Kim XX
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