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Old January 4th 12, 10:35 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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Default By the Light of the Silvery Mooon...

Out looking for meteors at 2 AM, just got mountains and clouds lit by the
Moon and stars shining through the haze. I did see one meteor and it was a
beauty, big, bright and slow. It's only 430 I think I'll go out again. At
least it's warm.
jim

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