Sorry to interrupt, but Tonight, August 12/13, may be one of the best times to watch the annual Perseides Meteor shower. The peak of the shower happens all night and until dawn. You may be able to see as many as 50+ in an hour. The moon is cooperating by not being around most of the night. If there's no cloud cover where you are....It'd be a good time to find some location where the Urban Light Scatter is low. Then find a place to lean back to avoid Sore Necks, a cozy blanket. Now stare into space.
More info ?? http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-119 Happy hunting. Ralph Ahseln "Oblio" Lying: Portland OR
