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Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Happiness4Dogs, Aug 12, 2009.

  1. Happiness4Dogs

    Happiness4Dogs Member

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    Did anyone see the meteor shower last night?

    I grabbed my long board and skated to the darkest part of town. Smoked a bowl and then just watched the sky for a few hours. It was absolutely beautiful, staring up at the sky, lost in oblivion......

    I felt so wonderfully small.

    It's happening again tonight and supposed to be extremely visible. Perhaps a good time to trip? I think so :D
     
  2. explorer83

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    No, but thanks for the heads up! Is it visible all across the US?
     
  3. gpkid

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    yea im in MD can you see it from here??
     
  4. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    i couldnt last night it was raining here, but i plan on escaping to catch it tonight

    tripping would be cool, but while trpping the sky appears to be having a meteor shower anyway...so i'm gonna not trip :D and still be amazed

    :sifone:
     
  5. gpkid

    gpkid Member

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    yea it was raining here to but i had no idea it was going on either way.. are you from md goodvibes??
     
  6. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    what time is the best time to see it??
     
  7. Happiness4Dogs

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    I think a little after 12 and GP I'm pretty sure in can be seen in most places across NA. Decided not to trip tonight, not sure why, just didn't feel it, but I still will be enjoying the wonderful sky.
     
  8. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    yeah it's gotta feel right, and like i said earlier, i think seeing such a beautiful natural occurence sober (stoned maybe) will be even better :sifone:
     
  9. introspectre

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    That sounds incredible! Wish I had seen it!
     
  10. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    too much light pollution, fuck that shit also i wish it didnt rain yesterday so i could seen it at its peak

    oh well there will be more
     
  11. Mr.Writer

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    i saw the biggest meteor i have ever seen in my life. it was a quarter the size of the half-moon, it streaked across the sky for 3 solid seconds, visibily breaking up and exploding in brilliant white colors, and it left a visible smoke trail across the sky which lasted for 10 seconds and glowed in the moonlight.

    Last night, even in a shitty light-polluted field near my house, i saw roughly 1 meteor every minute, and thats not looking up at the sky, thats talking to a friend while drunk and on AMT.

    holy smokes folks, dont miss out on this! go out tonight and tomorrow night too, they will still be at their peak of performance.
     
  12. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    tomorrow as in tonight? really?

    and mr. writer what time was this at and what time zone are you in?
     
  13. pr0ne420

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    Two nights ago I saw a few, but it was cloudy. Last night when it was supposed to peak, it was extremely cloudy, I didnt see it, but it still happened.
     
  14. Mr.Writer

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    this is visible 24 hours a day from the northern hemisphere. Obviously you won't see anything until night time, around 11 pm or so it should be dark enough, assuming you dont live in a metropolis, in which case you might not see anything. the best way to see them is to lie on your back, listen to music or bring a companion or what have you, as this can be drudgery for a while, but simply stare straight up and unfocus your eyes. try to take in the whole sky at once, and you will see them popping up in your periphery and sometimes you will get lucky and one will explode and burn and streak exactly where your pupil is pointing to, unfocused, and it will automatically focus on this new stimuli, and you will have an existential slap in the face as you suddenly see you and that mosquito you just swatted are not so different at all ;]
     
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    I got to enjoy a spectacular shower years ago. There was so much, it was like cosmic rain. I dont think I will be able to watch it this year, its so fucking cloudy here.
     
  16. OrG

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    any showers tonight?
     
  17. danielleinthesky

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    i only saw 5 meteors D:
     
  18. Mr.Writer

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseids
     
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