+ Follow COMET SWIFT-TUTTLE Tag
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[Title] => Witness the Perseids tonight at Seven Suites
[Summary] => Let the month of August bring you more than a shower of rain as Seven Suites Hotel, the only hotel-observatory in the country, welcomes the Perseid meteor shower tonight.
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[Title] => Meteor showers visible this week
[Summary] => Heres one for night sky watchers, if weather permits.
Meteor showers will illuminate the heavens this week as the Earth runs into a narrow trail of debris left behind by the comet Swift-Tuttle.
The debris come from the comets 1862 return to the inner solar system and its less spectacular reappearance in 1992. The Comet Swift-Tuttle was independently discovered by Lewis Swift and Horace Parnell Tuttle in July 1862.
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Talking with a Columbian friend who hardly spoke any English, I noticed that his shirt had "
Patagonia" embroidered into it. I told him I would like to go there someday and he made a warning motion with his fingers and asked me if I knew what "
Patagonia" meant. I shook my head. He said: "
Huelas." That word waved at me from beyond the boundaries of my comfort zone in the Spanish language.
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Meteor showers will illuminate the heavens this week as the Earth runs into a narrow trail of debris left behind by the comet Swift-Tuttle.
The debris come from the comets 1862 return to the inner solar system and its less spectacular reappearance in 1992. The Comet Swift-Tuttle was independently discovered by Lewis Swift and Horace Parnell Tuttle in July 1862.
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Talking with a Columbian friend who hardly spoke any English, I noticed that his shirt had "
Patagonia" embroidered into it. I told him I would like to go there someday and he made a warning motion with his fingers and asked me if I knew what "
Patagonia" meant. I shook my head. He said: "
Huelas." That word waved at me from beyond the boundaries of my comfort zone in the Spanish language.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-21 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133961
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1249690
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By Maria Isabel Garcia
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August 13, 2010 - 12:00am