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Date: 02 Sep 2007 02:02:06
From: Sam Wormley
Subject: Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
http://spaceweather.com

Congratulations to Peter Jenniskens of the SETI Institute and
colleagues who correctly predicted this morning's outburst of
Aurigid meteors from ancient Comet Kiess. The shower materialized
on schedule and put on a vivid display, including many bright
fireballs. So far, positive reports of meteor activity have
been received from Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, California, Ohio,
Oregon, Texas and western Canada. This list will grow; photos,
videos and eyewitness reports are accumulating rapidly. Please
visit http://spaceweather.com to experience the sights and
sounds of the Aurigids.




 
Date: 02 Sep 2007 04:36:01
From: Lester Howard
Subject: Re: Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
FO Sam..


"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com > wrote in message
news:yQoCi.82934$Fc.32829@attbi_s21...
> Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
> http://spaceweather.com
>
> Congratulations to Peter Jenniskens of the SETI Institute and
> colleagues who correctly predicted this morning's outburst of
> Aurigid meteors from ancient Comet Kiess. The shower materialized
> on schedule and put on a vivid display, including many bright
> fireballs. So far, positive reports of meteor activity have
> been received from Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, California, Ohio,
> Oregon, Texas and western Canada. This list will grow; photos,
> videos and eyewitness reports are accumulating rapidly. Please
> visit http://spaceweather.com to experience the sights and
> sounds of the Aurigids.




 
Date: 02 Sep 2007 04:35:02
From: Lester Howard
Subject: Re: Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
Fuck Off Sam.


"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com > wrote in message
news:yQoCi.82934$Fc.32829@attbi_s21...
> Space Weather News for Sept. 1, 2007
> http://spaceweather.com
>
> Congratulations to Peter Jenniskens of the SETI Institute and
> colleagues who correctly predicted this morning's outburst of
> Aurigid meteors from ancient Comet Kiess. The shower materialized
> on schedule and put on a vivid display, including many bright
> fireballs. So far, positive reports of meteor activity have
> been received from Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, California, Ohio,
> Oregon, Texas and western Canada. This list will grow; photos,
> videos and eyewitness reports are accumulating rapidly. Please
> visit http://spaceweather.com to experience the sights and
> sounds of the Aurigids.