CruiseCATnMACK Posted November 12, 2004 #1 Share Posted November 12, 2004 We will be cruising next month and will be fortunate to be at sea during the Geminid’s Meteor Shower. In the past this has been one of the best showers I have observed. Another favorite of mine is the Perseid’s in August; however, nothing will ever compare to the Leonid’s of November 2002. We stopped counting at 200 and that was in less than a half hour. So does anyone else keep an eye on the calendar for meteor showers? For those that have never experienced a meteor shower here is a link for more information, including a calendar of events: http://comets.amsmeteors.org/ Although nothing as spectacular as the Leonid’s of the 2001/2002 is expected next Wednesday (November 17th) should be an excellent opportunity to observe an active shower during the early morning hours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makeda Posted November 12, 2004 #2 Share Posted November 12, 2004 thank you for the information...we will be cruising during the time of the GEMs and i appreciate your heads up!...never seen a meteor shower and hope to experience this one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvet1153 Posted November 12, 2004 #3 Share Posted November 12, 2004 Thank you for the information! We are sailing Jan 12 - 20 to the Mexican Riveria from San Diego. Will there be any meteor showers visible to us? I love watching them but living in Southern California makes it difficult to see them due to the lights. Thanks again!!!:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseCATnMACK Posted November 12, 2004 Author #4 Share Posted November 12, 2004 Will there be any meteor showers visible to us? Sorry to say that there is no major activity for the week you will be cruising. You can use the link in my original post to check the calendar of events. I also live in southern California and have found that there are many great areas to go and view the showers. In Virginia we always had the issue of our mountains having trees and therefore blocking the view of the sky. Here in California the mountains (locals call them hills) are a great place to go. Now that we are in the high desert we don't even have to leave our yard to have an OK view. Although with all the growth and the "light noise" that is changing on a daily basis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mohavemommy Posted November 12, 2004 #5 Share Posted November 12, 2004 looks like we should have quite a show next year on our cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseCATnMACK Posted November 13, 2004 Author #6 Share Posted November 13, 2004 looks like we should have quite a show next year on our cruise! When will you be cruising next year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvet1153 Posted November 13, 2004 #7 Share Posted November 13, 2004 Sorry to say that there is no major activity for the week you will be cruising. You can use the link in my original post to check the calendar of events. I also live in southern California and have found that there are many great areas to go and view the showers. In Virginia we always had the issue of our mountains having trees and therefore blocking the view of the sky. Here in California the mountains (locals call them hills) are a great place to go. Now that we are in the high desert we don't even have to leave our yard to have an OK view. Although with all the growth and the "light noise" that is changing on a daily basis. I realized you lived in Apple Valley after I submitted my last post. I bet you do have a great view of the showers there! But, unfortunately, you are right about it changing daily. We live near the Orange Crush in Orange County so we would have to drive out to the desert to see them unless they are very bright. I used to live in rural PA and enjoyed many a evening watching the shooting stars back there! Thanks again for the information on the showers. I will use your site often!! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northerner Posted November 13, 2004 #8 Share Posted November 13, 2004 We love them. I even have woken up my eldest girl to see the northern lights. 2 years ago the Perseids were the best I've ever seen, 1,000 an hour acording to Jack Horheimer. We had really beautiful northern lights the other night, I'd hate to say which we like better. I guess it is just great that we are all together doing something other then watching TV. :) And thanks for the link! I check a few times a year for eclipses and things. The last eclisp was covered by clouds, :( But thanks to your link, we will enjoy the peak of the shower on our "Fun and Fancy" night on the ship. Pretty cool, Eat lobster, primerib, get all gussied up, and watch the very cool "shooting stars"! My kids will be hooked on cruising for life! It may even warm my husband up to it! Dec. 11th, Mobile to Cozumel and Costa Maya. 29 days and counting! Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richfret Posted November 13, 2004 #9 Share Posted November 13, 2004 I have also anticipated viewing spectacular meteor showers from the upper decks but I have to admit I have been disappointed after several cruises. I can not explain why it did not happen. It certainly can be very dark at times and you can see many stars but that is all. May be, it is the Southern latitudes. It might also be that the bright lights from the ship itself may have some effect on your eyes. It is like trying to see meteors from a big city like New York. Has any one else did any better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mohavemommy Posted November 13, 2004 #10 Share Posted November 13, 2004 When will you be cruising next year? We will be on our cruise Nov 13-20, 2005..... :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
punknhead Posted November 14, 2004 #11 Share Posted November 14, 2004 I am a "watcher" as well, but one of the things we were diappointed with Carnival ships are that they string very bright lights from stem to stern on the top decks of the ship. It does not make for good sky watching. Maybe if enough of us request that these be turned off for a night or two, they might do it. Maybe someone knows of a dark hide away to watch the stars? Punk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mohavemommy Posted March 8, 2005 #12 Share Posted March 8, 2005 I wonder if they will be visible from the balcony with no lights on..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marge M Posted March 9, 2005 #13 Share Posted March 9, 2005 We will be cruising next month and will be fortunate to be at sea during the Geminid’s Meteor Shower. In the past this has been one of the best showers I have observed. Another favorite of mine is the Perseid’s in August; however, nothing will ever compare to the Leonid’s of November 2002. We stopped counting at 200 and that was in less than a half hour. So does anyone else keep an eye on the calendar for meteor showers? For those that have never experienced a meteor shower here is a link for more information, including a calendar of events: http://comets.amsmeteors.org/ Although nothing as spectacular as the Leonid’s of the 2001/2002 is expected next Wednesday (November 17th) should be an excellent opportunity to observe an active shower during the early morning hours. Thanks for the great link! I love, love, love meteor showers. I dragged my whole family out for the Leonids in Nov '02 and they were spectacular! I just noticed your posting was from a while ago. How were they on the ship? Did the lights make them harder to see? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wspatton Posted March 9, 2005 #14 Share Posted March 9, 2005 .... For those that have never experienced a meteor shower here is a link for more information, including a calendar of events: http://comets.amsmeteors.org/ .... Here is a nother good source of Astrnomical Information, which also includes times at which the Space Station will fly over the area that you specify: http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/almanac/ Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marge M Posted March 9, 2005 #15 Share Posted March 9, 2005 Here is a nother good source of Astrnomical Information, which also includes times at which the Space Station will fly over the area that you specify: http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/almanac/ Bill That's a really neat site, thanks Bill :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseCATnMACK Posted March 9, 2005 Author #16 Share Posted March 9, 2005 Wow....I was a little surprised to see this thread on the first page again. As for our cruise in December we were able to view the meteor shower on three different nights. In addition to watching from our balcony there was this place at the very front of the ship (Conquest) on deck nine (Lido) that was perfect for viewing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shecat Posted March 9, 2005 #17 Share Posted March 9, 2005 We cruise April 25. So we should be able to catch the end of a major shower. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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