I live in northeastern Arkansas and have been looking on again off again for the past three hours and still haven't seen anything. Am I in a bad spot?
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/space/1666810 "Tuesday morning may be the last chance until 2099 to see a truly spectacular meteor shower, scientists say. You'll have to be up and outside by 4:30 a.m. CST to see it though."
Kind of late now, but you can keep track of these sorts of events at spaceweather. They had a nice plot of peak meteor activity. Here on the left coast, Mrs. B-Bob and I got up at 2:30, walked to a local park, and saw a nice show (of meteors, mind you).
i didnt make it. i crashed at 4:10 am and never bothered looking. there was a huge ring around the moon earlier that i saw..and that was pretty beautiful..so im content ( content regarding my viewing of the sky).
It was clear when we went to sleep at midnight, high clouds with a full moon at 4am , then clear again at 7am. Never saw a thing.
I woke up at 4:20 this morning. I went outside for 5 minutes and saw about 10 meteorites. (It was partly cloudy with some transparent clouds). I saw about 2 firey good ones and and couple with good smoke trails. The others were average. Then I got cold standing in the yard in my underwear so I went back to bed. Why dont these things ever start early?
I set the alarm for 4 am, and was outside for an hour of spectacular meteors showering overhead. It was amazing. I live about 40 min. North of Dallas, and out in a new development, away from the glaring city lights, so I saw a lot.
it sucked...austin was mostly cloudy and you couldnt see a damn thing....i was very unhappy at mother nature i went out at 11pm when one peak was supposed to happen and again at 4:30 but it was totally overcast then. grrrrr....i was mad...
I guess you got me. If I stayed up till 4 am, wouldn't I be staying up late? I meant early like 8 p.m. (the start of night).
4:00 isn't early, it's late. Conveniently right before bedtime (at least for my husband, who has nothing to do; I sleep off and on whenever I can get it). If this truly is the best meteor shower I'd see for the rest of my life, maybe I should have spent more time out there... in the cold, with my neck pointed straight up... glad I got to see one, though.
I saw 7 or 8 in the peak hour. There was one huge one I remember and two that shot at the same time. If I wasn't such an insomniac, I'd be pissed...
I'm in Colorado and had the chance to see the meteor shower the other night. From my view it was spectacular. I only stayed and watched for about an hour though. Space and stuff just doesn't interest me as much as getting my sleep lol. Cod
i got up around 4:30 and went outside, it was cloudy. I went back to bed knowing I could find images here.
I didnt really see anything when I went outside except for the ring around the moon. I went out at about 2:30 and 3:30 am. I didnt see much though.