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Astronomy Lab 2, a creation of Personal MicroCosms and Pocket-Sized Software. Click the link for a downloadable demo of this excellent shareware program. Before heading into the British Columbia outback use Astronomy Lab 2 to check to determine whether there will be any significant meteorite displays. Of course viewing will be dependent on the weather as well as the phase of the moon. Because of the latitude, in British Columbia summer, nights are much brighter than those in the winter and therefore are not as good for viewing astronomical phenomena. In addition to meteorite showers, check also for solar and lunar eclipses. On any reasonably dark, clear night look for orbiting space junk as well. Data compiled for Vancouver should be sufficiently accurate for just about anywhere in the province.