Perseid meteor shower begins: Here's the best time to watch it

3 months ago 28

(NewsNation) — If you're hoping to see a shooting star this summer, keep an eye on the Perseid meteor shower, which is set to peak in early August.

The meteor shower began on July 14 and continues through Sep. 1, but the peak is forecast to be around Aug. 11 and 12, giving stargazers many chances to see the shower.

This year, the peak will coincide with a first quarter moon, which sets around midnight, making 2024 a good year to view the Perseids with a dark sky.

More PIX11 Stories

Things To Do

Go Africa Carnival to bring free NYC celebration on Saturday

NYC outdoor pools extend hours amid heat advisory

Want to duel against fencing legends in NYC? Here's how

Read More

The Perseids are capable of producing 50 to 100 meteors per hour for a single observer. The falling meteors often leave wakes of light and colors behind them, and the shower is also known to produce fireballs that are visible for longer than typical meteors.

What most people call shooting stars are actually pieces of debris from asteroids, according to the National Park Service. As the Earth passes through a debris field, the meteors burn up in the atmosphere and give the appearance of a star falling from the sky.

In the case of the Perseids, the meteors come from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle, which passes by the Earth every 133 years. The debris field remains, however, resulting in the yearly meteor shower named for the constellation Perseus, where the meteors appear to originate from the perspective of Earth.

Those hoping to see the Perseids should head to an area with minimal light pollution and try to view the shower during the darker phases of the moon. The meteors are usually most visible in the hours before dawn but can be seen in the evening as well.

Article From: pix11.com
Read Entire Article



Note:

We invite you to explore our website, engage with our content, and become part of our community. Thank you for trusting us as your go-to destination for news that matters.

Certain articles, images, or other media on this website may be sourced from external contributors, agencies, or organizations. In such cases, we make every effort to provide proper attribution, acknowledging the original source of the content.

If you believe that your copyrighted work has been used on our site in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us promptly. We are committed to addressing and rectifying any such instances

To remove this article:
Removal Request