Set 2 Opener: Night of 1000 Stars Meteor storm provides stellar show, story on November 18, 2001
(CNN) -- One of the best meteor showers in decades barraged the planet before dawn Sunday, raining down thousands of streaking points of light each hour during its peak. Professional and amateur astronomers alike observed the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every November when the Earth passes through the remnants of Comet Tempel-Tuttle. Tiny meteor fragments, often no bigger than sand grains, heat up as they speed and bounce across the upper atmosphere, producing intense flashes of light, sometimes brighter than Venus and in rare instances the moon. The annual light show varies sporadically from sparse to heavy concentrations of celestial precipitation. This year, however, presented an extraordinary display because the Earth, which usually dodges the main Leonid debris clouds, passed through the heart of one of them, astronomers said. The storm rivals a memorable predecessor more than 30 years ago.
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on Thursday, November 17, 2022 – 06:38 pm
Smile
Smile
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on Thursday, November 17, 2022 – 08:01 pm
I remember Stanley Mouse was
I remember Stanley Mouse was there.
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on Thursday, November 17, 2022 – 08:03 pm
listen to that watchtower
listen to that watchtower
wow HOLY SHIT
white cloud thundering
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on Thursday, November 17, 2022 – 09:28 pm
Holy shit that was my first
Holy shit that was my first date with the baby daddy.
And it was a crazy show crazy crazy crazy show strong like steel baby
And another important holiday to know is that this is the one year anniversary of our Tortitude girl coming into our lives
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on Friday, November 18, 2022 – 01:10 am
Thought this was going to be
Thought this was going to be some weird football/Raiders thread.
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on Friday, November 18, 2022 – 10:08 am
As a public service here is
As a public service here is the Slipknot arrangement from Blues for Allah.
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on Friday, November 18, 2022 – 07:23 pm
Bump for the watchtower
Bump for the watchtower
John P Molo ever bending the space/time continuum
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on Saturday, November 19, 2022 – 12:13 am
The
The
Rock
That
Breathes
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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on Saturday, November 19, 2022 – 12:29 pm
I was there. Pretty damn cold
I was there. Pretty damn cold outside, from what I remember. Absolute monster of a show, especially the second set.
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on Saturday, November 19, 2022 – 05:28 pm
Set 2 Opener: Night of 1000
Set 2 Opener: Night of 1000 Stars Meteor storm provides stellar show, story on November 18, 2001
(CNN) -- One of the best meteor showers in decades barraged the planet before dawn Sunday, raining down thousands of streaking points of light each hour during its peak. Professional and amateur astronomers alike observed the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every November when the Earth passes through the remnants of Comet Tempel-Tuttle. Tiny meteor fragments, often no bigger than sand grains, heat up as they speed and bounce across the upper atmosphere, producing intense flashes of light, sometimes brighter than Venus and in rare instances the moon. The annual light show varies sporadically from sparse to heavy concentrations of celestial precipitation. This year, however, presented an extraordinary display because the Earth, which usually dodges the main Leonid debris clouds, passed through the heart of one of them, astronomers said. The storm rivals a memorable predecessor more than 30 years ago.
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on Saturday, November 19, 2022 – 07:42 pm
great thread !
great thread !
show was A+ ....wow over 20yrs ago, im feeling old
all of 01 PLQ is top~notch
hope you are doing good rob !