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Solari
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If it is clear on the 11th to 14th of August, one will have a chance of seeing the meteors in the Perseid Meteor Shower - the year's most dependable meteor shower. It is a great year to observe the Perseids as the thin crescent Moon will have set early in the evening so its glare will not hinder our view.

Look up towards the North-East from 11 pm onwards on the nights of August 11th, 12th and 13th and 14th. The peak of activity - when you might expect to see 20-30 meters an hour is predicted to be between 00:30 and 03:00 BST on the morning of the 13th. This is the best time to observe on the other nights too as Perseus is rising in the sky and the Earth is facing the meteor stream.

Most meteors are seen when looking about 50 degrees away from the "radiant" (the point from which the meteors appear to radiate from) which lies between Perseus and Cassiopea. (See the star chart below) The Perseid meteors are particles, usually smaller than a grain of sand, released as the comet Swift-Tuttle passes the Sun.

The shower in quite long lived, so it is worth looking out any night from the 10th to the 15th of August. Good hunting!


I'm thinking of taking a drive out to the countryside for Thu evening for a spot of wishing upon a star and all that! tongue.gif

I used to be a keen stargazer as a teenager, and still, whenever I look up at the night sky, it never ceases to amaze and humble me. We really are insignificant specks of sand in an unimaginably huge universe. What's out there really does make all our wars and conflicts seem petty and stupid... rolleyes.gif

Gallery of this year's pic here: http://www.spaceweather.com/meteors/galler...20advst56r2fft6

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LooneyTunes
Thanks for the heads-up. I missed a highly publicised meteor shower last year due to cloud cover - hopefully will be luckier this year! Have never seen one.... sad.gif
heslop01
Ah wow! Sound amazing! wub.gif
DaisyChain
The colliding galaxies make a beautiful picture. wub.gif Hoping to see some of this meteor shower.
Solari
QUOTE(DaisyChain @ Aug 12 2010, 12:58 AM) *

The colliding galaxies make a beautiful picture. wub.gif Hoping to see some of this meteor shower.


Thursday night for me... I'm too tired now smile.gif
DaisyChain
Insomnia has it's advantages at times like this! rolleyes.gif

Night night Sol x
DaisyChain
I've had a quick look outside, but wasn't able to see anything. Possibly because:

a) There's too much light pollution round here;

b) There's too much cloud cover;

c) I'm looking in completely the wrong place...

I'm giving up for now. sleep.gif
maggiemay
Yes! we saw three meteors between about 0015 and 0050 this morning. Conditions not great, light pollution here on the edge of London, but at least the sky was clear for a while, before clouding over just before 1 o' clock.

DC - it seems that if you stand facing roughly south, most of the meteors will come from somewhere behind your left shoulder, and go towards the south or south-west. Non-technical description, but may give you an idea if you have another shot tonight.

Sol - a big yes to your first post.
mel2
I'm glad we have another couple of nights grace. I was gazing at the heavens while standing on my front doorstep around midnight last night after putting out the milk bottles and wasn't sure if I was seeing a meteor shower or just imagining it.

Fingers crossed for a clear sky tonight. Wish I didn't need to wear glasses - it's easy to mistake a reflection from the frames for something more exciting.

Banjogirl
It's throwing it down here, but not with meteors, sadly.
maggiemay
I've just seen one - looking out of a south-facing window.

*jumps up and down*
wurlitzer
I've been looking out for them this evening.
We have a perfectly clear night sky tonight with no clouds but unfortunately there is too much light pollution aronud here. If only I lived in a nice big Country house surrounded by 192acres of gardens and no neighbours within a mile. rolleyes.gif
LooneyTunes
QUOTE(maggiemay @ Aug 12 2010, 10:34 PM) *

I've just seen one - looking out of a south-facing window.

*jumps up and down*

Wow - I've seen meteors too! yay.gif

Luckily we live in a semi-rural area so not much light pollution. Found the biggest expanse of clear sky. First meteor trajectory passed over-head so only a brief blip. But then a few minutes later a second meteor indulged me by travelling right across my field of view. Might go out a bit later to catch some more smile.gif
DaisyChain
Am I bovvered that you're seeing them and I'm not? dry.gif

It's a lovely star-lit night here as well... sad.gif

I'll try again in a minute.


wurlitzer
QUOTE(DaisyChain @ Aug 13 2010, 12:09 AM) *

Am I bovvered that you're seeing them and I'm not? dry.gif

It's a lovely star-lit night here as well... sad.gif

I'll try again in a minute.


Don't worry, I still haven't seen any yet either (although I won't give up just yet!)
skylark
ohmy.gif Have none of you read Day of the Triffids ohmy.gif

I'm staying indoors!
wurlitzer
QUOTE(skylark @ Aug 13 2010, 12:22 AM) *

ohmy.gif Have none of you read Day of the Triffids ohmy.gif

I'm staying indoors!


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BadStrad
Missed them last night - had a shocking headache so it was early to bed for me.

Going to take a look tonight. Should be good as it's a new moon. Last year the moon was in the same part of the sky so the display wasn't so easy to see.

One of the advantages of living in "Outer-sticks-ville" - not much light pollution. My friend comes down from London most years just to watch the meteor showers. Oh and to see me too I guess. . . unsure.gif
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