Did anyone else go outside last night and take a look at the meteor shower? Around 3:30 it was cloudy so I didn't think I'd be able to see it, but I played some Halo on my roomie's Xbox for about an hour and the clouds had gone away. I was able to see about 1 every 5 seconds or so, with several bursts of 5 or 10 of them at once. And that was in Brooklyn park, not in the boonies. Also, since light pollution is such a problem near cities, I wonder if that pollution is mostly around a particular wavelength. If so, would it be possible to make a filter to look through that would not pass a particular range of wavelengths? I'm no physics expert, but something like this might be possible to improve the visibility of objects the sky near large cities. Jay