I've already seen a meteor shower. Besides, I think I'm too late.
Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.
Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash
I've already seen a meteor shower. Besides, I think I'm too late.
Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.
Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash
Lolwut? I went outside at night to try to spot one for the past few days and I haven't seen anything yet. I live in California by the way.
Here in Northern Italy we had the last day of good weather the first day of the shower, when it wasn't very intense, I couldn't see any even coming back from dancing through a mountain road where the sky was clearer than from the seafront one and the background light weaker and less disturbing, the day after it was cloudy, then it started raining, being stormy and here and there even hailing, now it just stopped raining but it's still cloudy. So no Tears of St Lawrence this year...
I was excited to see it but it is way too cloudy. I saw one a few years ago, we were in the middle of the woods on a hunting trip with no lights and clear skies, I was floored.
I should be able to see The Perseids today/tomorrow as it is predicted to be clear during midnight and it should stay clear until the reaches of daytime. That is the predicted weather forecast for the South of the UK (Hampshire, Dorset, West Sussex etc.).
Clear sky with few small clouds, finally, but coming back from a Salsa Festival in Savona very late, I was too tired to drive to the top of a mountain to try to watch the last ones, so I drove directly to home. Well, next year, then, weather permitting...
The weather forecasters got it wrong and for most of the night it was cloudy with very few stars visible, perhaps I shall try tomorrow.
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