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There are in the early hours of this morning, and the main areas that can be seen are as follows: Leonid meteor showers from November 14th to 21st every year, especially around November 17th, there are some meteors bursting out from the direction of Leo, probably in the north-east, horizontal altitude of about 40 degrees in the sky area, this is the Leonid meteor shower. The Leonid meteor shower is due to the presence of a comet called Temple 6 1 Tuttle (55p tempel-tuttle).
Local Leonid meteor shower broadcast across the country: Beijing: Leonid meteor shower broke out in the early morning of the 18th and was best observed in the second half of the night Shanghai:
The Leonid meteor shower may explode on the 18th, comparable to 2001 Chongqing: The strongest Leonid meteor shower of the year will come on the 18th The next one will be 16 years later Harbin, Heilongjiang: The Leonid meteor shower will explode on the 18th Sunrise may affect the observation Jilin:
In the early morning of the 18th, I watched the "enhanced version" of the Leonid meteor shower Qingdao, Shandong: The Leonid meteor shower reached the "heavy rain" level this month Nanjing, Jiangsu: Astronomy experts support the observation of the Leonid meteor shower Guangdong:
The Leonid meteor shower will come in the early morning of the 17th and may have 300 pieces per hour.
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Yes, around 5:40 a.m. this morning.
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Not tonight. Only last night! It doesn't matter if you don't see it.
This Perseid meteor shower is a meteor shower, which is more difficult to see. There are also two meteor showers this year, which are perfect for **. Don't miss it!
Leonid meteor shower (November 18).
According to the forecast of international astronomers, the Leonid meteor shower will appear more intensely this year. This ** breaks the saying that the Leonid meteor shower is in a quiet period for several years. The peak of the Leonid meteor shower will occur on the day of the month and the day of the day (Beijing time (which may be delayed by minutes and minutes).
At that time, the maximum flow per hour will be about 1 pieces, which will be "sub-rainstorm level". The meteor shower can be observed by the public from early morning until dawn.
Geminid meteor shower (December 7 - December 17)
Just like the Chinese New Year blockbuster, the Geminid meteor shower usually arrives at the end of the year as scheduled, and the "release schedule" will last from the day of the month to the day. The Geminid meteor shower will reach its peak in the early hours of the morning, with a maximum theoretical number of meteors per hour. The Geminid meteor shower is great for observation, not only because the meteors are slower, but the bright meteors also leave a white aftermath.
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! The premise is that the weather is clear and the air is ***!! It is better to observe the meteor shower in an open place with a good view, preferably on a high balcony, a large lawn, or a large school playground!!
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There are no meteors tonight, and if you wait until 25 o'clock, there may be a handful.
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Meteors have meteors almost every day, as long as they are in a place with less light pollution and good weather, what you see is an occasional meteor, and occasional meteors are produced every day, and the sky region and time of occurrence are random, so there is no special saying which constellation to be in. I also saw a green meteor during military training before, as well as yellow and orange meteors, and the different colors of the meteors are the embodiment of different chemical compositions, such as sodium atoms emit orange light, iron is yellow, magnesium is blue-green, calcium is purple, silicon is red.
Meteor showers have a relatively fixed cycle. 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.
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.
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Recently, there are no big meteor showers, there are hundreds of active meteor groups, and there are more than 40 meteor showers that can be called meteor showers every year. There are relatively large meteor showers every year.
The most popular quadrant meteor shower (ZHR value of about 120) around January 4 is one of the three major meteor showers of the year. The moon phase in 09 is winding, and there is no moonlight in the second half of the night, so it has little impact. Although it has passed, I still have two words.
The Lyrid meteor shower, which is at its peak around April 22 (ZHR value of about 20), is not large, but the cycle is relatively stable. It was close to the new moon at this time in '09, and it worked well, but the moon rose before dawn.
the Perseid meteor shower (ZHR value of about 120) around August 13-14; One of the three major meteor showers of the year. 09 is the last quarter moon, and the second half of the night will be affected, but the moonlight will not be too strong.
the Leonid meteor shower, which is at its peak around November 17-18; The moon rises later than the sun and works wonderfully. And according to the forecast, in 09 the Earth passed through the dust belt left by the comet Temple-Tuttle in 1466, and the "Lion King" is likely to have a brief eruption (including many fire meteors), which is the most anticipated this year.
The Geminid meteor shower, which is at its peak around December 14, was completely destroyed by the Full Moon this year, and next year it will be a waning moon, which does not have much impact.
The ZHR value is the number of meteors that can be seen at the zenith by a person with normal vision per hour when the meteor shower is at its peak, when there is no light, no moonlight, clear weather, and no wind. The number of meteors per hour in the suburbs is about 40, and in the city it is about 2, so if the landlord can't go out of the city, it is not certain whether he can see the meteors.
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Major meteor showers in 2008 March 3 Quadrantids (60 200) radiants will be visible overnight, and can be observed towards the zenith when there is no moon 22 Lyrid meteor showers (20 90) May 6 Aquariids (50) May 12 Perseid meteor shower (80) The radiant will be visible all night, and it will be enough to observe the zenith when there is no moon Geminid meteor shower (120) radiant will be visible all night on March 13, and it can be observed at the zenith when there is no moon There are also some meteor showers to keep an eye on Taurid meteor shower in early October (fire meteors) Orionid meteor shower on October 17 Draconids on October 8.
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Originally, it was said that Ma'anshan in Anhui Province could be seen, but due to the gloomy weather, there were no birds to see!
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As one of the most anticipated meteor showers of the year, the Ursid meteor shower will be the last event dedicated to the public in 2008. The Astronomical Societies of Jiangsu and Tianjin reported that this year's peak of the Ursid meteor shower will occur around 15 o'clock on the 22nd, and that night and the early morning of the next day will be a good opportunity for ethnic group observation.
An important reason for this year's Ursid meteor shower is that its parent comet, Comet 8p, passed perihelion on January 27 this year. Observational records show that the passing of perihelion by the parent comet will significantly increase the number of megagalls of meteors.
This year's Ursid meteor shower will peak around 15:30 Beijing time on the 22nd, and the maximum flow per hour will reach more than 50 pieces. For Chinese observers, the evening of the same day to the early morning of the next day is a more ideal time to observe Zheng Sui. More favorably, the moon phase on that day was a waning moon, rising from the southeast at around 3 a.m., which had little impact on observations.
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