Can Guangxi see the 2007 Perseid meteor shower?

Updated on science 2024-03-29
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, meteor showers are not like rain as expected, as long as the meteors come out of a radiant, they can be considered meteor showers. There are nearly 40 meteor showers that can be called meteor showers every year, and you only have to think about how many meteors you can see every year. As long as the shower's radiant is visible from your location, you can see the meteor shower.

    The Perseid meteor shower is one of the four larger meteor showers per year, but even in the wild, you won't see too many meteors per hour, the last time I went to see the Perseid meteor shower, the flow was about 10-20 hours. There is no specific start time, but because of the Earth's rotation, the number of meteors that can be seen in the second half of the night is generally greater than the number of meteors that can be seen in the first half of the night. Now around midnight, the constellation Perseus rises in the northeast direction, and you can just look that way.

    Meteor showers should generally be observed in the wild, at least in the suburbs, in short, without light interference. The constellation Perseus is relatively close to the North Celestial Pole, and the latitude of Guangxi is relatively low, so when you look at Perseus in Guangxi, it will be closer to the horizon, but it can be seen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the case of clear weather far from light pollution in the Northern HemisphereThe Perseid meteor shower has to be seen in places with little light pollution, to the outskirts far from the city center. Also, choose a place with a good view and avoid obstruction by trees or buildings. For example, suburbs, countryside, etc.

    Perseid meteor showers tend to be brighter, and a large percentage of them are large enough to overcome the interference of moonlight.

    On August 13, 2018, from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Perseid meteor shower will decorate the sky, and China can watch it from the evening of the 12th to the early morning of the 13th.

    On August 13, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., the Perseid meteor shower will reach its maximum.

    In 2020.

    On August 12, the Perseid meteor shower arrives at its maximum. The 2020 Perseid meteor shower maximum is expected to occur between 21 and 24 o'clock on August 12, with an average zenith hourly occurrence rate (ZHR) of about 110.

    The Perseid meteor shower was photographed in Xinglong, Hebei Province on August 13.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The famous "Perseid" meteor shower, from around 11 p.m. on August 12 to the early morning of the 13th and into the second half of the night, is the peak time of the Perseid meteor shower. It will reach its peak in the early hours of August 13, when the maximum zenith flow per hour will be 100-140 pieces, which will be visible to the naked eye without light interference and shading.

    Experts reminded that since the peak of this year's meteor shower is the 20th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, the influence of the moon is more serious, and the best observation time is in the early morning of the 13th. Meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, not just the radiant in the direction of Perseus.

    There is no geographical restriction on the observation of meteor showers, as long as the time coincides and the weather is fine, you can observe it with the naked eye! Spectacular! Very romantic!! I've watched it three times!! Don't miss out!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is **,Where can you see this in a specific location.。。。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes.

    Meteor showers

    A meteor shower is an astronomical phenomenon in which many meteors are emitted from a so-called radiant in the sky in the night sky. These meteors are fragments of the universe known as meteoroids that are projected into the Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds as they orbit in parallel orbits. Most meteoroids are smaller than gravel.

    As a result, almost all meteoroids will be destroyed in the atmosphere and will not hit the Earth's surface; Debris that is capable of hitting the Earth's surface is called a meteorite. Meteor showers that are particularly large or unusual in number are known as "meteor outbursts" or "meteor storms" and can produce more than 1,000 meteors per hour.

    Before sunrise on October 21-22, 2018, the Orionid meteor shower will reach its maximum.

    Because the particles of the meteor shower travel parallel paths in the sky and have the same velocity, they all appear to be radiated from the same point in the sky to the observer, which is called the radiant of the meteor. The creation of radiants is similar to the fact that railroad tracks on a path will converge before disappearing on the horizon, which is a kind of perspective effect on the graph.

    Meteor showers are also always named after the constellation in which the radiant is located, which is not a fixed point in the sky, but will gradually move on the celestial sphere at night, and since the Earth also rotates around its axis, the stars in the sky will also gradually move (rising in the east and rising in the west). The radiant also shifts slightly between the stars in the background every day (radiant drift) as the Earth orbits the Sun.

    Meteor showers are marked by the bright star that is closest to the radiant at its peak and has a Greek or Roman alphabet name, and the Latin possessive constellation name is referred to as id or ids.

    As a result, meteor showers with radiant close to δ Aquariids are called δ Delta Aquariids. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has a task force responsible for tracking meteor showers and establishing a meteor shower data centre, as well as naming confirmed meteor showers.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In my country, **** is almost the same, as long as the local weather is good. Recently, there have been thundershowers in many parts of the country, and the clouds are very thick, which is the most unfavorable factor. I didn't see it in Shanghai last night!

    The Perseid Gamma meteor shower is a fixed annual meteor shower. It is one of the most famous meteor showers, because it is not only numerous, but also almost never absent from the summer sky, appears steadily at a fixed time every year, is the most active and most frequently observed meteor shower, and is also the best meteor shower for non-professional meteor observers, and is the first of the three periodic meteor showers of the year. It occurs around July 25 to August 18 every year, and is expected to occur on the afternoon of August 13.

    That is to say, there is an Perseid meteor shower at this time of year, but theoretically it is the largest on the afternoon of August 13, Beijing time in China).

    Although this year's extreme date coincides with the 14th day of the lunar calendar, the full moon will bring serious light pollution, which will reduce the observation effect of meteor showers. But the most affected by moonlight is photographic observations, and if a longer ** time is used, some fainter meteors will be submerged in the background skylight. The impact of visual observation is relatively small.

    It is worth mentioning that the Perseid meteor shower occurs on summer nights, and the Perseid meteor shower is more suitable for field observation than Geminid and quadrant meteor showers.

    A meteor shower is not like a solar eclipse, it can be seen halfway around the world when it comes. It can be seen in almost all regions of China, and the same is true in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. There is no need for equipment such as telescopes, and you can watch meteor showers with the naked eye, so that the angle of view is larger.

    Because the light pollution in the center of the city is more serious now, so if the weather is good, (there are thundershowers in many places across the country in the past few days, this is the most unfavorable place) I suggest that you choose a place on the outskirts of the city where there is no light pollution in the wild, after 23 o'clock in the evening of August 12-13, look northeast. With close lovers, wait patiently for some time, I believe there will be a harvest, good luck!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can see it. If the weather is good, the northeast will be clearly visible tonight and tomorrow morning. Up to about 40 pieces.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It seems like it can, Perseus 11.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello dear, I am glad to answer for you that China can see. Observing a meteor shower is the same as watching the starry sky, and you must go to a place away from light pollution and with an open line of sight. It's hard to see meteors in the city, so we have to go to the suburbs or to the mountains at higher altitudes.

    From the night of August 12, 2022 to the early morning of August 13, 2022, the observation direction is open all around, and there are no mountains or buildings to obstruct it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This year's meteor shower will have a bright moon.

    It is difficult to observe.

    It was about the twelfth and thirteenth in the middle of August.

    It can be observed all over the country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The radiant Perseus rises from the northeast in the early hours of the morning, and if you insist on looking, you can look northeast.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Inner Mongolia prairie, looking southeastward, is about 2 p.m. on August 13, but in our country it can be in the early morning, because due to the full moon, the influence of light may not be favorable, but the Perseid meteor shower is larger, and it can still be seen, preferably in a place with a wide field of vision**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As far as China is concerned, there are two peak periods.

    One is from 1 a.m. to before dawn on August 12; The other is from 0:00 a.m. on August 13 to before dawn, and I recommend that it is best to choose the previous time.

    This year's Perseid meteor shower could theoretically peak at more than 100 ...... per hourMeteor showers can be seen all over the world, but only if the weather is good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This year's meteor shower is not powerful.

    There are four relatively stable meteor showers each year, the Quadrantids in January, the Lyrid meteor shower in April, the Perseid I meteor shower in August, and the Geminid meteor shower in December. However, this year, except for the January meteor shower, which had good observation conditions, the other three were all affected by moonlight.

    The Perseid meteor shower on August 13 happens to be Saturday (most parts of our country are OK), from the evening of the 12th to the early morning of the 13th.

    I started watching the Perseid meteor shower last time around the morning, and after watching it for 3 hours in a row, I could see twenty or thirty meteors, and the weather was good at that time.

    It's a pity that the full moon on this day will greatly reduce the number of meteors, and last year I had a concern about the meteor shower in this constellation, and I saw twenty or thirty meteors in two or three hours, most of which were yellow. The radiant Perseus rises from the northeast in the early morning, and if you insist on watching, maybe it is a pity to see the meteor shower on the full moon, but the landlord insists that you can look northeast at about 23 o'clock.

    Hope it helps.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This year, Perseus is at its strongest on August 13 (in fact, it's this time of year).

    If you want to **, it is best to start from the 12th, around 10 pm on the 11th and 12th to before 6 am the next day.

    It doesn't matter where you are, just find an empty suburb and look northeast of the sky.

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