Ohhhh I am sooo envious...here on the wet coast it just
rained....................
John :-#(#
ps, for your atmospheric vector proposal, I have a few NOS LDV1000 style
He-Ne laser tubes available. Also the plans from an old SA from the 60's
about building pulse dye lasers that might cut it for power, but I think
the a UV laser might be best
Ozdemir, Steve wrote:
>
> G'day folks,
>
> So did any of you get up last night to check out the shooting stars. We
> had some clouds, but the show really picked up with both fast moving
> streaks and slower ones. At one point in the evening, I was amazed to
> see a whole lot of slow shooting stars that almost took a shape with one
...
> Did anyone else see this last part in the Texas or the midwest? At
> 3:30AM PST, it was probably already light on the East coast.
>
> Steve Ozdemir
> sso@plpt.com
>
> ps - 8^) for the humor impared. So now that lasers have been hooked up
> to arcade vector games, can someone start working on this new project.
> It might be hard to get a decent refresh rate using reentering grains of
> sand about 100 miles above the surface of the Earth, but we have some
> pretty smart people on this email list. Of course, someone's going to
> have to let Norad/NASA know what we're up to.
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