Yep, it's that time of year again as the Earth plows through the path of comet Swift-Tuttle. Peak time is Sunday night-Monday morning but you can see a few before & after peak times.
It's a new Moon weekend too, so here's hoping you have clear skies in your area :beer:
No work for me on Monday :beer:
Update
When observing the meteor shower, Mars will be in the picture. Link to more info & sky map
It's a new Moon weekend too, so here's hoping you have clear skies in your area :beer:
No work for me on Monday :beer:
The Perseid meteor shower has begun. Although the display will not peak until August 12th and 13th, sky watchers are already counting as many as a dozen meteors per hour (including some nice fireballs) during the darkest hours before dawn. Rates could increase 5- to 10-fold when the shower reaches maximum on Sunday night and Monday morning. Advice: Get away from city lights. While many Perseids will be bright enough to see from light-polluted urban areas, the shower's full grandeur is reserved for places with dark and starry skies. This is a good weekend to go camping.
Update
When observing the meteor shower, Mars will be in the picture. Link to more info & sky map
