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Of course we still remember one of the rare sky phenomena that was present on 28 July 2018 ago.
That is the eclipse of the super blue blood moon nickname, which is the longest total lunar eclipse in the 21st century.
Sky events are very interesting to observe.
Moreover, these things are classified as rare because they don't happen every day.
And it turns out that in August 2018 we will be able to observe 3 other sky events that are not less interesting.
Anything, see the following review!
- Alpha Kaprikornid Meteor shower
Opening this August 2018, the world community including Indonesia will be treated to the phenomenon of Alfa Kaprikornid meteor shower.
Launching the page In-The-Sky.org, the Alfa Kaprikornid meteor shower will reach its peak on August 2 early morning.
Even so, you can observe this meteor shower until 15-20 August, but with much less intensity.
For those of you who want to watch this meteor shower can observe the direction of 84 ° in the southeast sky from midnight to early morning.
You will be able to see 4 meteors falling every hour.
- Meteor Eta Iariid Rain
As the name suggests, this meteor shower will come from one of the brightest stars in the constellation Aquarius.
Quoting from an article published by Infoastronomy.org, this meteor shower will be observed on August 6, 2018.
This meteor shower has a higher intensity than the Alfa Kaprikornid meteor shower.
You can see at least 8 to 15 hours per hour in the morning.
- Perseid Meteor Rain
Here's the star!
The phenomenon of Perseid meteor shower has been eagerly awaited, especially among astronomical lovers or astrology.
As reported by the EarthSky page, this Perseid meteor shower will occur on August 11-13 2018.
The highlight is at night on August 13, 2018.
Accompany the beauty of this meteor shower is a crescent moon that will also adorn the night sky.
In locations with minimal lighting, you can observe from 80-100 meteors per hour.
No need to bother looking for the direction of the meteor, because scientists predict meteors will come from various parts of the sky.
For those of you who are interested in watching this celestial phenomenon, be sure to observe it in a place with minimal light!
The lack of light will make the night sky darker and the tail of the meteor will be seen more clearly.
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