Thursday, August 13, 2009

Dan induces meteor shower


While Bisbee is being blessed by rain all night long and into the day, our beloved astronomer Dan Simonis is in Germany doing research of the Perseid Meteor shower. By observing and then playing his guitar, he has telepathically induced more activity than is usually seen. He honed this craft while attending a class in astronomy at the U of A back in 1979 when he was seriously considering it as a career:

The Young Simonis graduated Summa Cum Laude in Astronomy, but after noticing how he could affect the physical universe with his guitar playing one night, he decided that the power he wielded, must be developed, so he put astronomy on the back burner and stayed with the guitar.

This meteor shower is particularly well known because so many people are out camping during this period. For many of us, the highlight of the family camping trip was lying on our backs all night watching for “shooting stars” and being well rewarded for our vigilance.

Last night Dan was at it again, and the Perseid Meteor Shower produced an above average number of shooting stars. A crowd gathered to listen and watch the powers that be, and enjoyed the light show in the crisp night air of Germany.

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