From: Igor Roshchin
Fri Dec 14 11:58:42 EST 2012
John Sessoms wrote:

From: Igor Roshchin
A colleague of mine, astronomer, just sent e-mail:

If you have never seen a meteor shower, tonight is your night. The
Geminids are particularly active - 1 meteor a minute or so. It could
get
even better as we go into morning.

Igor

Lovely. I wonder how they might be tonight, since I didn't receive this
in the digest until Friday morning?

John,

"You snooze, you lose" ;-)

That's what you are riskng if you read PDML from the digest.
(And that's why I explicitly wrote "Thursday" in the subject.)

Cheers,

Igor


Still, these kind of events don't exactly punch a time-clock. I was just wondering if there might be any lingering around after the peak enough to make it worth wandering out after dark tonight.

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