Perseids offer one of the most spectacular shows visible to the naked eye, making August the perfect time to witness this awe-inspiring phenomenon

By Mike Read, Corsley

3rd Aug 2023 | Local News

 A Perseid meteor I photographed from my garden in 2021
A Perseid meteor I photographed from my garden in 2021

Get ready for an exciting celestial event as we approach the peak of the Perseid Meteor shower next week, specifically on the 12th and 13th of August. The Perseids offer one of the most spectacular shows visible to the naked eye, making August the perfect time to witness this awe-inspiring phenomenon.

Meteors are essentially fragments of dust, rock, or space debris hurtling through space. When these meteors enter Earth's atmosphere, they pick up tremendous speed, and the friction with the air causes them to heat up and create the mesmerizing streaks commonly known as shooting stars.

The Perseids, in particular, are meteors that result from Earth passing through the debris left by the Comet Swift-Tuttle. These meteors appear to originate from the constellation of Perseus, known as the radiant point. You can observe them from the 17th of July until the 24th of August.

To increase your chances of spotting the Perseids, it's best to find a dark and safe location, away from any light pollution. In the UK, anytime after dark will be suitable. Luckily, during this time, the moon's light pollution will be minimal, with the crescent phase rising after 2 am.

To make your meteor spotting experience enjoyable, bring along warm clothing, a blanket, or a recliner. Once you're ready to observe, allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for about 30 minutes, avoiding any bright lights or checking your mobile device as it may disrupt your night vision. Simply sit back or recline comfortably and gaze at the sky.

The meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, so the chances of witnessing one are relatively high. Remember, the darker your location, the more meteors you'll be able to see, including the fainter ones.

At the peak, you can expect to witness 1 to 2 meteors every few minutes or possibly even more, though there's no guarantee on the exact rate. So, keep your eyes on the sky, and enjoy this extraordinary natural spectacle!

     

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