[MIham] Fw: Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
Frank
frank at mountcalvarygreenville.org
Thu Aug 12 23:33:58 EDT 2010
Space Weather News for August 12, 2010
http://spaceweather.com
PERSEID METEOR SHOWER: The annual Perseid meteor shower is underway. Earth
is passing through a wide stream of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, and each
time a fleck of comet dust hits Earth's atmosphere--flash!--there is a
meteor. Forecasters say the shower will peak on Thursday, August 12th, and
Friday, August 13th. You can see Perseids flitting across the sky at any
time between about 10 pm on Thursday evening and sunrise on Friday morning.
Observers who get away from city lights can expect to count dozens of
meteors per hour, especially during the dark hours before dawn.
Tune into http://spaceweather.com for full coverage of the shower, including
a live meteor radar, a "fireball cam," updated meteor counts and pictures
from around the world.
BONUS: If you go outside a little early on Thursday evening, around sunset,
you'll see a beautiful gathering of planets in the sunset sky--Venus, Mars,
Saturn and the crescent Moon. It's a nice way to start a meteor watch. Sky
maps may be found at http://spaceweather.com.
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