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Eye on the Sky: An Occultation and Several Lovely Planets Grace ... - WSAW
For the more seasoned stargazer, there??s the lyrid meteor shower, which will be on the 21st and 22nd. I say this is one for seasoned stargazers because ...http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/17165716.html
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The moon meets the Pleiades in April PhysOrg
The Pleiades star cluster will have a beautiful encounter with the slender moon in the western sky after sunset on April 8. Usually the moon's brightness overpowers nearby stars, but not when it's such a thin crescent. Binoculars will reveal the spectacle as the moon passes just below the famous Seven Sisters.http://www.physorg.com/news126194987.html
April's Lyrid Meteor Shower is coming
The lyrid meteor shower has been observed for more than 2,000 years Chinese records say "stars fell like rain" during the shower of 687 BChttp://skytonight.com/observing/objects/meteors/3305866.html
Amiga.org - Forum
"Astronomers at the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute PARI remind the public of the annual lyrid meteor shower in April. The Lyrids are predicted to ...http://www.amiga.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=44873&forum=35
Lyrid meteors to grace the weekend sky - space - 20 April 2007 - New Scientist Space
On Saturday night, find a dark spot to observe the oldest known meteor shower ?? the next good display will not occur until Augusthttp://space.newscientist.com/article/dn11672-lyrid-meteors-to-grace-the-weekend-sky.html
Arnold Pearlstein: The Stars This Week
... moon an appearance of a peeled orange and are best seen in low-powered telescopes.Monday: The lyrid meteor shower reaches peak activity ...http://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/events/sfl-fl20astarssbapr20,0,2898949.story
Dark Sky Week planned - Enid News & Eagle
The lyrid meteor shower on April 22 looks unfavorable this year, for this sometimes-strong shower due to the nearly full moon. Lyrids are swift meteors, ...http://www.enidnews.com/localnews/local_story_091233937.html
Meteor Guide for 2008
January 3, 2008 Quadrantids Actually, the peak of this shower is on January 4 at 7 Universal Time ?? 1 a.m. Central Standard Time ?? during the night of January 3 for U.S. observers. In 2008, the moon is out of the way for this shower, which is known for being fast and furious. The shower has a sharp peak, and typically all worthwhile observing must be done no more than an hour or two either side of the peak. Face the general direction of northwest, beginning at about 11 p.m. Central Time on Januahttp://www.eso-garden.com/index.php?/weblog/meteor_guide_for_2008/
NASA satellite records star burst Bangor Daily News
On March 19, the explosion of a star located nearly halfway across the universe was observed by a NASA satellite that spotted its burst of gamma rays.http://bangornews.com/news/templates/?a=162623&z=14
Aurigid Meteor Shower
What is the parent comet of the Lyrids? Are the Andromadids extinct yet? What??s the hourly rate of the Delta Aquarids.....http://www.yard9.com/2007/09/01/meteor-shower/
IMO Meteor Shower Calendar 2007 International Meteor Organization
Meteor activity picks up towards the April-May boundary, with shower peaks from the Lyrids and ?? -Puppids in late April, then the badly moonlit ? -Aquarids ...http://www.imo.net/calendar/2007
Spring meteor shower is in full bloom - Space.com- msnbc.com
The sky will be dark and moonless for at least three hours before the first light of dawn on Sunday morning, when the annual lyrid meteor shower is due to reach its peak.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18232398/
April's Lyrid Meteor Shower
But there's a shower coming up this April that won't advance the cause of Spring one bit -- it's the lyrid meteor shower.http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast18apr_1m.htm
Star Gazing? The Moon Meets The Pleiades, And Saturn Will Be ... - Science Daily press release
The lyrid meteor shower will peak on the night of April 21-22. About 20 Lyrids per hour are normally visible after midnight, but this year the full moon&39s ...http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080331191002.htm
Deferral of the pines
I mentioned yesterday that my order of shortleaf pines arrived last week but that I wasn??t able to get down to Roundrock over the weekend to plant them. My next opportunity won??t be until this coming Sunday, so I decided to give them a better chance of lasting that long by sticking them in a pot. I had done this a few years ago with some of the pecans I had received. It seemed to work then, though pecans are such slow growers that who an tell if it really worked? So these pines and anotherhttp://www.roundrockjournal.com/?p=2197
Nature's glory abounds as April reveals its majesty Birmingham News
"Look up look down look all around." I don't remember the source of those little imperatives, but they suit well us folks with outdoor interests, especially in April.http://www.al.com/sports/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/sports/1208679412170710.xml&coll=2
How to view April's Lyrid Meteor Shower
A step-by-step guide to viewing April's annual shower of the lyrid Meteors. This guide states that one can view meteors every 2-3 minutes so it is always fun to watch.http://www.ehow.com/how_16541_view-lyrid-meteor.html
April&39s Lyrid Meteor Shower
NASA Science News: The oldest known meteor shower - the Lyrids -- peaks this year on April 22.http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast21apr99_1.htm
April's Lyrid Meteor Shower
NASA Science News: The oldest known meteor shower - the Lyrids -- peaks this year on April 22. ... Thursday with the arrival of the annual lyrid meteor shower. ...http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast21apr99_1.htm
Who should watch the Lyrid meteor&160shower? &187 Features Earth & Sky ...
The lyrid meteor shower will peak before dawn this weekend. Who should watch it? You&8230...http://www.earthsky.org/article/49561/who-should-watch-the-lyrid-meteor-shower
Arnold Pearlstein: The Stars This Week - Sun-Sentinel.com
Monday: The lyrid meteor shower reaches peak activity late this evening. Looking toward the northeast, several dozen meteors an hour may be seen. ...http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/arts/sfl-fl20astarssbapr20,0,3568020.story
April 2008 AstroCalendar
April 2008 Calendar by Dave Mitsky All times, unless otherwise noted, are UT subtract four hours and, when appropriate, one calendar day for EDT 4/2 Pluto is stationary at 0:00 Mercury is 1.6 degrees south of Uranus at 7:00 Neptune is 0.002 degree south of the Moon - an occultation takes place in the Middle East, central Africa, and central South America - at 9:00 4/4 Uranus is 3 degrees south of the Moon at 10:00 4/5 Mars is at its greatest heliocentric latitude north today Venus ihttp://www.bautforum.com/astronomical-observing-equipment-accessories/72193-april-2008-astrocalendar.html
Star Gazing? The Moon Meets The Pleiades, And Saturn Will Be Beautiful In April Science Daily
The Pleiades star cluster will have a beautiful encounter with the slender moon in the western sky after sunset on April 8. Usually the moon's brightness overpowers nearby stars, but not when it's such a thin crescent. Binoculars will reveal the spectacle as the moon passes just below the famous Seven Sisters. The Pleiades are lovely by themselves, and on a clear night they can be seen with the ...http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080331191002.htm
Two Meteor Showers to Occur This Week
The lyrid and Pi-Puppid meteor showers will peak within one day of each other. This article tells you where and when to look in order to see the most meteors.http://www.whatsupinastronomy.com/site/News/9E867B5B-64D6-42EE-A58E-E3FA46CF8384.html
Lyrids
The lyrid meteor shower is not one of the strongest of the annual meteor showers, but it can be enjoyable to those meteor observers thirsting for something ...http://meteorshowersonline.com/lyrids.html
Lyrids
The lyrid meteor shower is not one of the strongest of the annual meteor showers, but it can be enjoyable to those meteor observers thirsting for something after over three and a ...http://meteorshowersonline.com/lyrids.html
Annual meteor showers : Comets, meteors and asteroids : Astronomy & ...
Quadrantid shower, January 1995. Image: Sirko Molau, IMO, Archenhold-Sternwarte ... meteor showers are named after the constellation from ...http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.21336
April is time of year when Northern Hemisphere awakens - Kennebec Journal
Another highlight for April is usually the lyrid meteor Shower. However, this April the moon will be just one day past full on April 21, when this shower ...http://kennebecjournal.mainetoday.com/sports/stories/806561754.html
Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and crescent moon will be attractions if weather permits Akron Beacon Journal
Only three planets can be seen under dark skies this month, if April showers don't interfere. Jupiter dominates the early morning sky, rising at 3:30 a.m. April 1 in Sagittarius. Throughout the evening, Saturn remains high in the sky in the constellation Leo, near the star Regulus. Mars, not too conspicuous at magnitude 0.83, lies between the Gemini twins, Castor and Pollux.http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/17148791.html
Lyrid Meteor Shower - April 22 EARLY!
The sky will be dark and moonless for at least three hours before the first light of dawn on Sunday morning, April 22, when the annual lyrid meteor shower is due to reach its peak.http://www.space.com/spacewatch/070420_ns_lyrids.html
SkyandTelescope.com - Meteors - April&39s Lyrid Meteor Shower
Traditionally the Lyrids are a poor shower ?? rarely do they surprise observers.http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/meteors/Lyrid_Meteor_Shower.html
SPACE.com -- Meteor Shower Peaks Before Dawn Thursday
The annual lyrid meteor shower peaks before dawn Thursday, April 22. Skywatchers ... shower of the season," said Robert Lunsford of the American meteor Society. ...http://www.space.com/spacewatch/lyrids_shower_040421.html
Sky Watch
The lyrid meteor shower peaks during the early morning of April 22. This shower can produce as many as 15 meteors per hour.http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/space/5663742.html
Posted By Philp, Tim - Sudbury Star
This Monday will be the peak of the lyrid meteor shower. The best time to watch is after midnight, but you can see them anytime after dark. ...http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=992706
Moon and Mars do a late dance, start a month of cosmic viewing The Charlotte Observer
Friday night's sky will feature a cosmic get-together worth checking out, when the moon passes close to Mars. When these lunar alignments occur during full moon they often go unnoticed. But this event happens at first quarter and should look picturesque with the soft light of the moon's semicircle next to the red planet. The moon gets within a degree -- two lunar widths -- at closest but ...http://www.charlotteobserver.com/162/story/571216.html
Oldest known meteor shower, Lyrid, coming to your local sky
The annual lyrid meteor shower LYR, or Lyrids, will be seen between April 15 and 28, 2007, but is expected to peak on Saturday or Sunday, April 21-22. People in the northern hemisphere be get the best view, but folks in the southern hemisphere will also see it, too.http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/11492/1066/
the Lyrid meteor shower
Every year in late April Earth passes through the dusty tail of Comet Thatcher C/1861 G1, and the encounter causes a meteor shower--the Lyrids. ...http://www.spaceweather.com/meteors/lyrids/lyrids.html
The Lyrid Meteors - 16th to 25th April
The lyrid meteor shower streams from a point in the constellation Lyra near Vega ... The meteor shower occurs due to the Earth passing through a trail of debris left ...http://www.eaas.co.uk/news/lyrids.html
the Lyrid meteor shower
Every year in late April Earth passes through the dusty tail of Comet Thatcher C/1861 G1, and the encounter causes a meteor shower--the Lyrids.http://www.spaceweather.com/meteors/lyrids/lyrids.html
Lyrid meteors visible tonight - Asheville Citizen-Times
by STAFF REPORTS ROSMAN ?? Astronomers at the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute PARI remind the public of the annual lyrid meteor shower in April. ...http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080421/LOCAL/80326040
More than Meets the Eye Bay Weekly
The waxing moon rises Thursday at 5:25, two hours before sunset. By Saturday, the full moon rises in the southeast as the sun sets in the northwest around 7:30.http://www.bayweekly.com/year08/issuexvi16/skynewxvi16.html
Spring meteor shower is in full bloom - Space.com- msnbc.com
Apr 20, 2007 ... for at least three hours before the first light of dawn on Sunday morning, when the annual lyrid meteor shower is due to reach its peak.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18232398/
AMS Visual Observing Program
Two April lyrid meteors and one sporadic meteor recorded by then novice plotter James Richardson in the early morning hours of April 22, 1990, from Loma Prieta peak, California.http://www.amsmeteors.org/visual.html
SkyandTelescope.com - Meteors - April's Lyrid Meteor Shower
The lyrid meteor shower has been observed for more than 2,000 years Chinese records say "stars fell like rain" during the shower of 687 BC.http://skytonight.com/observing/objects/meteors/3305866.html
Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and crescent moon will be attractions if ... - Akron Beacon Journal
April is the month for the lyrid meteor shower. In the early hours of April 21-22, you might see up to 20 meteors an hour. Unfortunately, the light from the ...http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/17148791.html
Moon and Mars do a late dance, start a month of cosmic viewing Belleville News-Democrat
Friday night's sky will feature a cosmic get-together worth checking out, when the moon passes close to Mars.http://www.bnd.com/living/health/story/303612.html
IMO Meteor Shower Calendar 2008 International Meteor Organization
Meteor activity picks up towards the April-May boundary, with badly moonlit shower peaks in late April from the Lyrids between 21h UT on April 21 to 08h UT ...http://www.imo.net/calendar/2008
Who should watch the Lyrid meteor shower? " Features Earth &amp Sky
The lyrid meteor shower will peak before dawn this weekend. Who should watch it? You... The lyrid meteor shower is usually more of a trickle, with a ...http://www.earthsky.org/article/49561/who-should-watch-the-lyrid-meteor-shower
Dramatic Comet Hale-Bopp & Meteor Photos by Wally Pacholka
COMET HALE-BOPP - Dramatic Desert Comet and meteor Photos For Sale. As featured on NASA's Hale-Bopp Site, and as published in over 100 ...http://www.astropics.com/
Take time to enjoy the songs of the birds - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The lyrid meteor shower reaches peak activity April 21, with about 15 meteors per hour. Look to the northeast from about 2 am until dawn, says Fernbank ...http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/homeandgarden/stories/2008/04/18/HGwild_0420.html
Eye on the Sky: An Occultation and Several Lovely Planets Grace April??s Night Sky WSAW Wausau
This month, the average temperature in Wausau starts at 47 degrees on the 1st and rises to 62 degrees by the 30th...so as it gets warmer, be sure to step outside and enjoy the wonders in the night sky!http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/17165716.html
- 2007 Lyrid Meteor Shower
Spring&39s temperate observing weather comes just in time for April&39s lyrid meteor shower. This is the first shower since January&39s Quadrantids. ...http://www.njnightsky.com/nuke/html/modules.php?file=article&name=News&sid=733
April&aposs Lyrid Meteor Shower
NASA Science News: The oldest known meteor shower - the Lyrids -- peaks this year on April 22. ... The oldest known meteor shower -- the Lyrids -- peaks this year on the morning ...http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast18apr_1m.htm
April's Lyrid Meteor Shower
NASA Science News: The oldest known meteor shower - the Lyrids -- peaks this year on April 22.http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast21apr99_1.htm
Nature&39s glory abounds as April reveals its majesty - The Birmingham News - al.com
The lyrid meteor shower should be shooting stars at us this week, too, but, because of the bright moon, odds are slim that we&39ll see many. ...http://www.al.com/sports/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/sports/1208679412170710.xml&coll=2
How To View the Lyrid Meteor Showers eHow.com
Vega, the constellation Lyra, and the radiant point of the lyrid meteor shower are in a one o&39clock position from the Northern Cross Cygnus constellation. ...http://www.ehow.com/how_16541_view-lyrid-meteor.html
How to View the Lyrid Meteor Showers eHow.com
How to View the lyrid meteor Showers. meteor activity diminishes from January to April, but mid-April brings the lyrid Meteors, first observed in China in 700 BCE...http://rdre1.yahoo.com/click?u=http://1.pttf.com/rdn%3Fe%3Dt0%26i%3D10233I0-140248657%26d%3D0-0%26t%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ehow.com%252Fhow_16541_view-lyrid-meteor.html%253Fref%253Dfuel%2526utm_source%253Dyahoo%2526utm_medium%253Dssp%2526utm_campaign%25
SPACE.com -- Meteor Shower Peaks Before Dawn Sunday
... moonless for at least three hours before the first light of dawn on Sunday morning, April 22, when the annual lyrid meteor shower is due ...http://www.space.com/spacewatch/070420_ns_lyrids.html



