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| Perseid Meteor Shower–Update
Yes, there was a Perseid outburst last night. Maybe two. Reporting via the Central Bureau of Astronomical Telegrams, Peter Jenniskens of the SETI Institute writes that "predicted encounters with the 1-revolution and 4-revolution dust trails of comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle were observed on Aug. 12" with peak rates as high as 190 meteors per hour. Preliminary data from the International Meteor Organization (IMO) Video Network suggest that the two dust trails merged into a nearly-single peak not much more than ~1 hour long. A second broader outburst, well placed for US observers, peaked 8 hours later. Check the full telegram for details. An all-sky camera operated by Kevin Palivec caught the US outburst over Hawley, Texas. And that's not all. The movie he submitted to spaceweather.com also captured numerous airplanes, satellites, and sprites: "Last night was a spectacular evening for watching the Persied meteor shower here in Texas," says Palivec. "Early in the evening we were treated to some