Perseid Shower
Space.com writes "August is usually regarded as "meteor month" in the Northern Hemisphere, as one of the best shooting star displays of the year reaches its peak near midmonth. The annual Perseid meteor shower is beloved by everyone from meteor enthusiasts to summer campers.
The Perseids are predicted to peak overnight on Aug. 12-13, when Earth travels through the middle of a belt of debris laid down in space by comet Swift-Tuttle."
it's the full moon right now. Not the best time to be observing meteors.
Actually, more than just the Perseids shower is going on these days. On the 27 of this month, Mars will be closer to our planet than it's been in nearly 60,000 years (read more here)
Haven't seen much of the sky lately here in New England.
When I was in high school, I hiked to the top of a mountain (in my hometown in the Adirondacks) with a couple friends and my girlfriend (now my fiancee) in the middle of August. I was a nerd then as well, so I brought my Celestron 8" telescope. We had some incredible views of Mars and Jupitor on that trip, although the telescope obviously didn't help much for meteorites.
Fantastic show. Do your best to see it, and you won't be disappointed. Unfortunately (and fortunately), it's not as good as the meteor shower in the fifth season of Stargate SG-1. But then again, we don't have catastrophic consequences either.
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It's a good idea to nip outside to see this one as it's unlikely we'll get much (if any) of a November leonids show this year.
Easy to find too, just look for the Pleiades if you can't find the proper radiant in Perseus. Mind you, if you live somewhere without a rainy season, just looking up should do fine.
Yet another dupe. This same story was posted a year ago.
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