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The Perseids are coming :)

Postby ... » Jul 25th, '12, 19:57

taken from "Earthsky" site:-


August 12 and 13, 2012 Perseids
And when we say August 12 or 13, we mean the morning hours after midnight – not that night. The waning crescent moon will rise around midnight, only somewhat obscuring the Perseid display during the shower’s actual peak. The moonlight shouldn’t be so overwhelming as to ruin the show. These typically fast and bright meteors radiate from a point in the constellation Perseus the Hero. You don’t need to know Perseus to watch the shower because the meteors appear in all parts of the sky. The Perseids are considered by many people to be the year’s best shower, and often peak at 50 or more meteors per hour in a dark sky. The Perseids tend to strengthen in number as late night deepens into midnight, and typically produce the most meteors in the wee hours before dawn. These meteors are often bright and frequently leave persistent trains. Starting at mid to late evening on the nights of August 11/12 and 12/13, watch for the Perseid meteors to streak across this short summer night from late night until dawn, with only a little interference from the waning crescent moon.

Looks promising, if the weather holds :D
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Re: The Perseids are coming :)

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Jul 25th, '12, 20:17

Aye that old devil called weather.... :mrgreen:
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Re: The Perseids are coming :)

Postby Willxx » Jul 25th, '12, 23:56

excellent I'm away that week - in the countryside with no light pollution!
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Re: The Perseids are coming :)

Postby ... » Jul 26th, '12, 22:42

oh lucky you :D
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