The Perseid Meteor Shower

Eddie_Haskell

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Go outside tonight and see a celestial light show -- the later the better. Tonight is the peak of the month-long Perseid Meteor Shower. Although visible every year at this time, the Perseids are expected to appear particularly active this year due to the relative absence of glare from the Moon during the peak. Tonight, a thin moon will set a few hours after the Sun, leaving a moonless and dark sky. All through the night, all over the sky, meteors will appear to shoot out the constellation Perseus and across the sky. The rate of meteors and fireballs is not known for sure, but expected by some to be as high as one meteor flash every minute. Lucky sky gazers might be treated to a bright fireball like the one pictured above. That fireball was captured by a digital recorded over Wise Observatory during the 2001 Leonid Meteor Shower. The meteor shower poses no danger as few, if any, of the sand-sized flaring bits are expected to reach the ground.

More here.
 
Fook me...great night for a thunderstorm. I'm really into meteor/ites lately too. I'm bummed.
 
Last year it was overcast so I missed it. Not this year. I got my tripod all ready and hopefully get a nice pic. Well as good as you can get with 55mm :eek:
 
Lost Cause said:
Rock and roll!

I'm seeing some bright ones!

Gronk afraid! :eek:

Where.... someone told me if I looked to the northwest...is this right? I don't want to wander outside and look in the wrong place...
 
LillyO said:
Where.... someone told me if I looked to the northwest...is this right? I don't want to wander outside and look in the wrong place...
Actually it's NE. :D
 
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Well I've been looking NE and I don't see any.

I see a ton of brilliant stars ... but that's it.
 
LillyO said:
Where.... someone told me if I looked to the northwest...is this right? I don't want to wander outside and look in the wrong place...


North East actually and you'll see them coming over your head.
 
LittleOne said:
Well I've been looking NE and I don't see any.

I see a ton of brilliant stars ... but that's it.


Supposed to be better at 2 a.m. but might be later on the west coast.
 
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