About Night Of The Meteor If you like graphic-adventures as much as we do, you surely have played or at least heard of ' Maniac Mansion' or its sequel ' Day of the Tentacle', published by LucasArts (formerly known as LucasFilm Games). What we're doing here is in fact a remake of 'Maniac Mansion', which was first released in 1987 for MS-DOS, Apple II and C-64, written and designed by Ron 'Monkey Island' Gilbert and Gary Winnick. It was ported to other entertainment systems like the Amiga 500, Atari ST or the NES/Super Famicom. Just check Wikipedia for additional informations: Of course, our game won't be just a simple remake.
We're adding more puzzles, more dialoge, more animaition and more sound & music to this classic adventure. Our ambition is to transform the original game into the cartoonish style of its successor 'Day of the Tentacle' and try to make it worth playing even for people who know the old 'Maniac Mansion' inside out. The idea for this remake of 'Maniac Mansion' shaped during fall of 2006 in the Maniac-Mansion-Mania-Community. The developers team was founded sailing under the flag of 'edison interactive' and started working on the project in early 2008. Doing all this in our frugal spare time, it is not possible to say anything about an actual release date yet. C-64/DOS/AppleII (1987) 2. Nintendo Famicom (1988/japan only) 3.
Amiga/Atari/DOS (1989) 4. Nintendo NES (1990) 5. Fan-Remake for Windows-PC (2004) 6.
Well, we're still working on that. Maniac Mansion Mania Maniac Mansion In Small Doses? Before we started making 'Night of the Meteor' most members of our team gained experience in the art of game-developing by creating some small- and medium sized fan-adventures within the Maniac Mansion universe.
The project called 'Maniac Mansion Mania' was founded early in 2005 by LucasFan, who at that time was best known for his own remake of Maniac Mansion: and. By now 'Maniac Mansion Mania' provides more than 100 new Manaic Mansion episodes (including season specials and some minigames). Most of the episodes are in German, several games were translated in other languages which you can find in the 'international' section here: Some selected MMM-episodes from members of the NotM-Team: (click on text below images for direct download).
The annual reaches peak activity on the night of 12/13 August and, if the weather is kind to us, this year’s display could be something to remember. Two things can conspire to ruin a meteor shower; the weather and the Moon. This year new Moon occurs on 11 August and this natural light polluter will be absent during the Perseid’s peak period. Perseid meteors occur when our planet passes through the dust strewn around the orbit of comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle.
Earth first enters this region around the middle of July when the dust density is low and just a few meteors are seen. The density continues to increase throughout the rest of July but only slightly.
It’s not until we get towards the central part of the dust stream, around the end of the first week in August, that rates start to climb significantly. The densest part of the stream is reached on the night of 12/13 August. Earth then moves out through the other side of the stream and rates drop off once again. We fully exit the stream around the third week of August. The most impressive rates tend to occur in the week of 9-16 August. The activity of a meteor shower is given by its zenithal hourly rate, or ZHR.
The Perseid shower has a ZHR of 80-100 meteors per hour at peak, and it is this figure you’ll most likely see bandied around. However, the ZHR can be misleading because it assumes perfect and optimal conditions. In reality few of these conditions are ever truly met and the number of meteors you can actually expect to see – the visual rate - will always be lower. Why the name 'Perseid'? Under normal conditions from a dark sky location in the UK, the peak Perseid visual rate may achieve 30-40 meteors per hour, which is still respectable.
The particles strewn around the orbit of comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle are effectively travelling in parallel paths. They enter our atmosphere and vaporise, creating a streak of light known as a meteor trail. Perspective makes it appear that the shower meteors spread out from a single area of the sky known as the shower radiant.
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The Perseid radiant slowly moves over time. Mid-July it sits south of the w-shaped constellation of Cassiopeia.
From there it heads east, through Perseus and into Camelopardalis. Peak activity occurs when it’s within Perseus, hence the shower’s name. What else in August's night sky? The Milky Way is glorious at this time of year, passing from the north, overhead and down into the south. It represents the light of billions of suns in our own galaxy. Too far away to be seen individually with the naked eye, their light merges into a misty path that meanders across the sky. During the summer we see a bright part of the Milky Way passing through Cygnus and down into Sagittarius.
The section low and close to the UK’s southern horizon represents the direction towards our galaxy’s core. From the UK, the low altitude of the core region sadly dims its appearance. Highlights include the beautiful Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the smaller and dimmer Trifid Nebula (M20) further north. If you’re not sure how to locate these stunning objects, the off-white planet Saturn currently shows the way. Saturn lies north of the Teapot asterism; it’s the brightest star-like object in this region. Throughout the month Saturn performs a slight shift towards M20. Placing Saturn towards the left-hand side of the field of view of average binoculars, positions M20 towards the centre of the view and M8 towards the centre-bottom.
Back to the Mansion! An unwelcome visitor!
How silly of me, I should have tied you to my bed!' That's how Edna Edison (a nurse who's as nasty as she is ugly) used to greet the male visitors, which were unmindfull enough to enter the old Victorian mansion, built on the outskirts of town, where a meteor has crashed over 20 years ago.
Nothing has changed since then. Her husband, Dr.Fred still wasn't at dinner for the past five years and their son, Weird Ed a paramilitary nut is still waiting for his commando package. So, every time when you play this game, it'll be The Night of the Meteor!
The animation is not supported by your device/browser. Please use another device/browser or check out the desktop version of the Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map. Quick Facts Period: 17. Aug Peak: 12–13.
Aug in Peak activity: Up to 150 meteors/hour Parent: 109P/Swift-Tuttle Where: Northern Hemisphere (Best) Visible tonight: See also: In 2018, the Perseids will peak on the night between August 12 and August 13. August Meteor Shower The Perseids are one of the brighter meteor showers of the year. They occur every year between July 17 and August 24 and tend to peak around August 9-13.
Comet Swift-Tuttle Made of tiny space debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle, the Perseids are named after the constellation Perseus. This is because the direction, or radiant, from which the shower seems to come in the sky lies in the same direction as Perseus. The Perseids are widely sought after by astronomers and stargazers because most years at its peak, one can see 60 to 100 meteors in an hour from a dark place. What Time is the Meteor Shower Tonight The table is updated daily when the Perseids are active and shows the position of the radiant in the sky for the upcoming night.
The Perseids will be active starting 17. Use the date drop down above the Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map to change dates.
Perseids meteor shower for Kassel (Night between 19. August and 20. August) Time Azimuth/Direction Altitude So 21:00 14° 22,0° So 22:00 22° 24,9° So 23:00 29° 28,9° Mo 00:00 36° 33,9° Mo 01:00 42° 39,8° Mo 02:00 48° 46,4° Mo 03:00 52° 53,6° Mo 04:00 55° 61,2° Mo 05:00 56° 68,9° Mo 06:00 49° 76,4° Direction to see the Perseids in the sky:. Altitude is height in degrees over horizon. How to See the Perseids You don't need any special equipment or a lot of skills to view a meteor shower. Even though all you really need is a clear sky, lots of patience, and our handy Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map with a visibility conditions meter to see a meteor shower, the following tips can help maximize your shooting star viewing experience.
Find a secluded viewing spot, away from the city lights. Once at the venue, your eyes may take 15 to 20 minutes to get used to the dark. Dress for the, and make sure you are comfortable, especially if you plan to stay out long. Bring a blanket or a comfortable chair with you—meteor watching can be a waiting game. Once you have found your viewing spot, lie down on the ground and look up in the direction of the radiant.
Use our Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map or the table above to find the current direction of the radiant in the sky.
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