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Title: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: Mike on Aug 09, 2015, 23:03:12
Don't forget folks that the Perseid meteor shower is this week on the night of the 12th and into the morning of the 13th. With the potential for up to 100 per hour. The peak is expected to be at around 7:40 p.m. which is before it gets dark but hopefully a few hours later there will still be plenty to see. This year it coincides with a new moon so if the sky is clear it should be good. Unfortunately, the forecast at the moment isn't too promising but it is still 3 days away so fingers crossed.



Title: Re: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: MarkS on Aug 09, 2015, 23:40:42
I had family over this weekend.  We sat outside around midnight last night for nearly an hour and saw 15-20.

Let's hope for some clear sky for the peak of the shower.

Mark
Title: Re: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: Mike on Aug 10, 2015, 12:49:40
You were lucky Mark. Petra and I sat outside for around 30 mins and didn't see a thing. That was at around 10:30 though so obviously it picked up later in the night.
Title: Re: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: Rick on Aug 10, 2015, 13:12:46
Have you seen any detailed forecasts?
Title: Re: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: Mac on Aug 10, 2015, 14:32:18
I had a look last night but alas i was greeted by cloud.  :(

Mac.
Title: Re: Perseids - 12th/13th August
Post by: MarkS on Aug 10, 2015, 23:02:54
Quote from: Mike on Aug 10, 2015, 12:49:40
You were lucky Mark. Petra and I sat outside for around 30 mins and didn't see a thing. That was at around 10:30 though so obviously it picked up later in the night.

I think the stuff that falls to earth exists in "clumps".  Sometimes you see many in quick succession then there are long periods with nothing.

Mark