Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 alpha 4/15/85; site amdcad.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!decwrl!amdcad!mike From: mike@amdcad.UUCP (Mike Parker) Newsgroups: net.jokes Subject: Re: Where to see Perseus meteor shower? Message-ID: <2721@amdcad.UUCP> Date: Sat, 17-Aug-85 21:18:48 EDT Article-I.D.: amdcad.2721 Posted: Sat Aug 17 21:18:48 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 19-Aug-85 14:22:56 EDT References: <646@adobe.UUCP> <448@spar.UUCP> <122@bridge2.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: AMDCAD, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 51 Summary: Reposted from ba.general In article <122@bridge2.UUCP>, dac@bridge2.UUCP writes: > > [] > > > > >So where can a few friendly people looking for a good time expect to be > > >able to see the meteor shower this weekend? > > > S > > > > > LOGOUT > > > Q > Q > Q > Q > > > > Q > n > N > n > q > n > n > n > > > > is an excellent local site for amateur astronomy of all kinds. Closer in, > > so is Henry Coe State Park, in the mountains northeast of Morgan Hill. > > Grant Ranch County Park, half way up the road from San Jose to Lick > > Observatory, is pretty good, though not so dark. And if you go over on the > > coast and find a beach that is (a) far enough south to be past the fog belt, > > and (b) far enough north to be free of the lights of Santa Cruz and Salinas, > > you may do very well. Try the area around Davenport -- I used to live there > > and it was generally both clear and dark. > > -- > > Jay Reynolds Freeman (Schlumberger Palo Alto Research)(canonical disclaimer) > > n > :q! > > n > > > *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** Another new user!