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Because this shower’s radiant point is so far north on the sky’s dome, you’ll see fewer Lyrid meteors.
why would a globe website say that?
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Why do the showers aka falling stars always fall. Space is in all directions, yet no matter where you stand on Earth - they appear downward. They can't ALL be 🎯 for the center... Some should appear up or sideways
bro
they were going all different directions
woh
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Agent Smith is harsh
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I'll let you know what i see tonight bois!
clear skies over here
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wait whats happening tonight
Need that footage of up showers
@Republicuswhats upshowers
See my previous post - three prior to this message
I think some do appear sideways, actually. Also, by the standard model, gravity of the planets/sun should affect the path of incoming meteors making them come *relatively* in the same direction. I know that’s unsatisfactory, but it’s the “globie” math.
red or blue pill
they don't ever go the same direction lol
blue homie
left right
upside down
Never upward
nope
I didn’t say they went in the same, lol
the rabbit hole has an ending
I said they have a tendency to generally follow the same pattern.
Republicus is correct, though, I have not seen an upward meteor shower.
Actually. . .
I think I know why, the more I think about it.
just don't understand why a globe site would even put dome in a sentence.
Anyhow, if you guys are still around later I’ll give the reasoning, I have to finish this lab.
bet!
ttyl
byebye