There comes a time when you look up into the sky it´s almost guaranteed you´ll see a shooting star. And not only one, wihtin an hour you can see 20, 30, maybe even 40 if you are lucky, patient and equipped with good eyesight. It´s the time of the "Perseids meteor shower". Like many meteor showers it´s an annually recurring event, caused by the remains of a comet, in case of the Perseids the responsible comet is 109P/Swift-Tuttle. Unusual meteor showers are known as meteor outbursts and meteor storms and are usually not recurring.
This is only true though, if there is no decreasing moon, like we have it this year in 2017. You don´t want to have the moon on the sky when looking for shooting stars. So this year better take the first half of the night. The later the better though.
There´s no need in finding the constellation Perseus, Perseus is indeed the radiant, but shooting stars can be seen all over the sky, in any direction.
The maximum of the Perseids are reached on 13th of August. But the nights right before are or after that date are also fine.
Quadrantids | early January
Alpha Centaurids | early February
Gamma Normids | mid March
Draconids | early October
Leonids | mid-November
Geminids| mid-December
As you can see, there are plenty of meteor showers, so if you miss one, just look out for the next one to come! And don´t forget to make a wish, or 2 ...
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How peridodical meteor showers work
Comets consist of water-ice and dust. Whenever they are entering the inner solar system they start"melting", losing some of their mass in form of their comet tail. If it happens that the comet is crossing Earth´s orbit, it leaves a tube of dust on a certain spot of Earth´s orbit. So whenever we are going through that tube we´ll have a meteor shower. That´s why they are so predictable. The last time 109P/Swift–Tuttle was crossing the Earth´s orbit and therefor filling up the tube with fresh dust was in December 1992.The best time to observe them
Generally said, the best time to observe meteor showers is the second half of the night.This is only true though, if there is no decreasing moon, like we have it this year in 2017. You don´t want to have the moon on the sky when looking for shooting stars. So this year better take the first half of the night. The later the better though.
There´s no need in finding the constellation Perseus, Perseus is indeed the radiant, but shooting stars can be seen all over the sky, in any direction.
The maximum of the Perseids are reached on 13th of August. But the nights right before are or after that date are also fine.
Other known meteor showers
Quadrantids | early January
Alpha Centaurids | early February
Gamma Normids | mid March
Draconids | early October
Leonids | mid-November
Geminids| mid-December
As you can see, there are plenty of meteor showers, so if you miss one, just look out for the next one to come! And don´t forget to make a wish, or 2 ...
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To bad, its cloudy and rainy at the moment. So, not much to see tonight, I guess.
Nope not much to see tonight, but you still got some days left :)
I love to watch the stars no matter what but if and when I know they will shoot I make sure to be awake the second part of the night! It's amazing to be outside in the darkness of the night, the silence and just observe the dancing of the stars!
Great post!
Thank you friend! As mentioned in the post, the problem with the second half of the night is the moon, which rises around midnight because it´s currently waning.
Enjoy your nights outside with silence and the infinity of the night sky!
LOl yes, I had the second part of the night in my head because I read it in your post and I posted it wrong in my reply! Thanks again :D
So viele tolle news!
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Good authors for good people. Thank you @gnc. I made a wish at the end of reading. Like you allowed it to me. ;)
You know it is not all the same in the universe.
And one of the next shooting stars on Steemit is of sure: @gnc
thx^^
nice post..... have a great day
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Sehr interessanter Post! Danke für die Infos und guten Tipps! :)
I wish for nur noch gute News*
haha that´s sweet :)
your wishes shall come true Patrick!
The stars never cease to amaze me with so many unknown possibilities and the potential for life to be anywhere.