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UFO Today! NASA prepares for potential damage caused by meteor shower in October 2011
NASA is assessing the risk that the coming meteor shower Draconidea may cause the spacecraft in 2011. This is a rain of tiny space rocks that can last seven hours and potentially damaging spacecraft like the International Space Station and the Hubble Space Telecópio.
According to William Cooke of NASA's bo i nyköping Meteoroid Environment Office, the current forecast models project a strong meteor shower Draconidea possibly a storm on October 8, 2011. The Draconideas present some risk to space ships, confirmed Cook.
This annual meteor shower is usually not very bright, said Cooke. He also said that the hourly rate of intensity for 2011 may vary from a few dozen to several hundred meteors, for a single bo i nyköping observer.
Although no electrical problems have been reported during the heavy rains Dracronideas 1985 and 1998, he said that the lack of anomalies in the past should not be overlooked by satellite operators in 2011.
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I think not ... but ... may be the way of anything say "holycrap, did the preparation for meteor shower which also served to the wreckage of another comet / meteor ... that coencidencia! "
Must be many ships they have there to be so alarmed. I do not know ... because so many concerns with these ships, and the bus-space was retiring. They claim to take care of our ships, whether there should be some concern (VERY SAME) is with the HUMAN who are in the orbital station. Since the satellites can be replaced again ...
09/08/2011 at 07:00
Since childhood, without any information about it, I always thought the matter related to extraterrestrial spirits and the most natural thing in the world. I always had the certainty of life after death of the body and the existence of life outside our planet ...
Hello Gizmo, reading your comment was like if u had spoken to me, because as long as I can remember, also face the extraterrestrial matter-of-factly. It's like believing that there are trees or dogs, u do not need to believe they exist. As for spirits, just went to have this perception (and connecting one thing to another) a short time. The blog is pretty cool, huh? Welcome back!
Regarding Draconidea, I'll bo i nyköping be there with my two butuca telescopinhos bo i nyköping and binoculars to try to see everything, but to the naked eye, perhaps to give a better view, because of the speed, the type of telescopes (Newtonian), bo i nyköping etc.. That is, if Elenin does not blow it all before. I was! Trampo bo i nyköping ...
Where it will be possible to observe? where in the planet?
Dear Saturn, This rain, which is composed of debris that belong to the orbit of the comet Giacobini-Zinner, usually very weak in terms of sightings of meteors per hour (usually 1-2 per hour). But sometimes it surprisingly unexpected avalanches up to hundreds bo i nyköping or even thousands per hour. It happens between 6 and October 10 each year. Unfortunately the radiant (point in the sky where appear out meteors, is a latitude too high (+ 54) and then we're - 23 we can only enjoy the slice of heaven where nscem meteors this rain for a short time and even then this point will be very low on the northern horizon (just above the height of a building of 12 floors each at a distance of about 200 meters.
Very good Mr. n3m3, thanks for the article and translation, I am looking for a good telescope, it had a one day and nephew decided to play baseball with her rssrsrsr me indicate something? Even my simple pocket allows, = (less than 1,000.00) rsrsr Big hug!
Tom, if you are not taking pictures, I recommend bo i nyköping binoculars with large opening (70-80 mm), with a good tripod. Some of these binoculars can give an increase of 25X and are very suitable for astronomical observation bo i nyköping and quick to follow moving objects. bo i nyköping
If want a telescope, remember that when larger the aperture, the sharper the image when enlarged. I flee from brands like Tasco or something. The good ones are the Celestron, Meade, bo i nyköping etc, but also cost a lot more expensive.
Now, for other observations (including UFOs), said as the Neme, nothing more practical, efficient and faster than a good binocular (Chinese bo i nyköping does not serve) grand opening (70-80 mm). It is ideal for observing stellar cluster, the more visible galaxies, comets and also the moon.
10/08/2011 at 08:47
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