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View Poll Results: are you going to watch the meteor shower??
Re: Are you going to watch the meteor shower?!?!?!?!
Here's what I'm planning to do, when I get home, I'll set my alarm and go to bed (I'll do my homework in study hall) Then when the alarm goes off, I'll wake up and watch the meteor shower, then I'll go back to bed for a few more hours of sleep
Re: Are you going to watch the meteor shower?!?!?!?!
A far more modest, but still potentially enjoyable display of a few dozen Leonid meteors per hour is expected to favor North America. In the United States and Canada, eastern observers will be particularly well-positioned for maximum activity, expected sometime between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m. EST, when the radiant of the Leonid shower will be well up in the dark southeastern sky.
Re: Are you going to watch the meteor shower?!?!?!?!
I'm not sure...but I think anyone who can totaly should, nano desu! When I was little, my dad, my younger brother, and I flew out into the country in our airplane and watched one, nano desu. It was realy cool, nano desu!
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