Re: [ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Rick Mathis
At 12:27 PM 11/19/2002 -0700, Marc wrote:

I went to emergency and got a shot of toradol and that finally cut the 
pain and I
went to sleep.

I got a shot of that stuff for a kidney stone once.  Good stuff!  It makes 
morphine look like a baby aspirin.

Rick Mathis

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[ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Gary Smith
Unfortunately, we have overcast skies, so we didn't see it in Alabama. I
would figure our local astronomer was probably trying to squint through
the clouds passing over Montevallo. Eh, Ronn?

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Re: [ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Steven Montgomery
The sky was clear here in Enoch but, alas, not many shooting stars. The 
moon was just too bright.

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At 12:27 PM 11/19/2002, you wrote:
Bummer: I happened to be up at 0230 - 0600 because of a suspected subdural
haematoma which not even 10 T-3's in 24 hours had put a dent into (not the 
most
pleasant experience). It was almost certainly a severe migraine, as it 
turned out.
I went to emergency and got a shot of toradol and that finally cut the 
pain and I
went to sleep. But I was acutely aware of the weather. Mostly cloudy, and 
a very
bright full moon. Nary a shooting star in sight.

Ronn Blankenship wrote:

> At 07:46 PM 11/18/02, Marc Schindler wrote:
> >For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
> >the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
> >a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
> >Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn up here, which won't arrive
> >until about 08:30), but the weather forecast is mostly cloudy -- better
> >viewing weather in southern Alberta. Also, we have a near full moon,
> >which may screen some of the dimmer meteorites. But I have my alarm
> >clock set anyway!
>
> Well, the weather forecast for here turned out to be 100% correct:  it is
> completely overcast.  I could barely make out where the Moon is in the
> west.  And these clouds are supposed to turn into the *other* kind of
> showers later today . . .
>
> At least there are the memories of last year's storm . . .
>
> -- Ronn! :)
>
> Ronn Blankenship
> Instructor of Astronomy/Planetary Science
> University of Montevallo
> Montevallo, AL
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Re: [ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Bummer: I happened to be up at 0230 - 0600 because of a suspected subdural
haematoma which not even 10 T-3's in 24 hours had put a dent into (not the most
pleasant experience). It was almost certainly a severe migraine, as it turned out.
I went to emergency and got a shot of toradol and that finally cut the pain and I
went to sleep. But I was acutely aware of the weather. Mostly cloudy, and a very
bright full moon. Nary a shooting star in sight.

Ronn Blankenship wrote:

> At 07:46 PM 11/18/02, Marc Schindler wrote:
> >For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
> >the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
> >a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
> >Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn up here, which won't arrive
> >until about 08:30), but the weather forecast is mostly cloudy -- better
> >viewing weather in southern Alberta. Also, we have a near full moon,
> >which may screen some of the dimmer meteorites. But I have my alarm
> >clock set anyway!
>
> Well, the weather forecast for here turned out to be 100% correct:  it is
> completely overcast.  I could barely make out where the Moon is in the
> west.  And these clouds are supposed to turn into the *other* kind of
> showers later today . . .
>
> At least there are the memories of last year's storm . . .
>
> -- Ronn! :)
>
> Ronn Blankenship
> Instructor of Astronomy/Planetary Science
> University of Montevallo
> Montevallo, AL
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Re: [ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Dan R Allen



Dan:
We tried; the combination of the moon and city lights made it all but
impossible to see anything. But we did catch a couple.

Marc:
For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn up here, which won't arrive
until about 08:30), but the weather forecast is mostly cloudy -- better
viewing weather in southern Alberta. Also, we have a near full moon,
which may screen some of the dimmer meteorites. But I have my alarm
clock set anyway!

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RE: [ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-19 Thread Ronn Blankenship
At 07:46 PM 11/18/02, Marc Schindler wrote:

For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn up here, which won't arrive
until about 08:30), but the weather forecast is mostly cloudy -- better
viewing weather in southern Alberta. Also, we have a near full moon,
which may screen some of the dimmer meteorites. But I have my alarm
clock set anyway!



Well, the weather forecast for here turned out to be 100% correct:  it is 
completely overcast.  I could barely make out where the Moon is in the 
west.  And these clouds are supposed to turn into the *other* kind of 
showers later today . . .

At least there are the memories of last year's storm . . .


-- Ronn! :)

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University of Montevallo
Montevallo, AL

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[ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-18 Thread Marc A. Schindler
I've been corrected on the time by my Dad:

>Our Calgary CBC said the best times for us will be 0230 hrs to 0330
hrs. Even with the full moon, he said, we should see three pieces per
>second hit us. Apparently, were it totally dark, we would see a minimum
of 1000 per minute. I, too have my alarm set.

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[ZION] Leonid alert

2002-11-18 Thread Marc A. Schindler
For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn up here, which won't arrive
until about 08:30), but the weather forecast is mostly cloudy -- better
viewing weather in southern Alberta. Also, we have a near full moon,
which may screen some of the dimmer meteorites. But I have my alarm
clock set anyway!

--
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Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland

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