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This year's Perseid meteor shower is active from mid-July to late August, with maximum blooms in mid-August. According to the forecast of the International Meteor Organization, the maximum moment is likely to be in the early morning of August 13, Beijing time. The moon phase of the day is the last quarter moon and will have a certain impact on observers, but there is no moonlight interference in the first half of the night, and after the rise of the constellation Perseus, it enters the observable period of meteor showers.
It is difficult to predict meteor showers to the hour, because the mass of the material that forms the meteor showers is very small, and the slightest gravitational disturbance can change the time it takes to reach the Earth.
In August, the constellation Perseus begins to rise from the northeast at around 8 p.m. and fully rises above the horizon at around 11 p.m., making it visible all night.
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Perseid meteor shower.
From 11 p.m. on August 12, 2009 to the early hours of the next day, it will present the public with a spectacular summer night starry sky spectacle, where people can see the beautiful sight of meteors streaked across the sky with the naked eye. It peaks at around 60 meteors per hour.
It is said that the Perseid meteor shower is one of the most famous meteor showers, it is not only numerous, but almost never absent from the summer starry sky, and appears steadily at a fixed time every year, making it the most active and frequently observed meteor shower, the first of the three major periodic meteor showers of the year.
Perseus is located near the North Celestial Pole, which can be seen in our country, and it is enough to look north. To find the radiant, you can first find Cassiopeia, a constellation in a W arrangement, on the equidistant extension of the Big Dipper and Polaris. Then not far to the lower left of W is the constellation Perseus, where the stars are arranged like the word "man", and the radiant is between "man" and "w".
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Perseus is located in the southeastern sky, about 30 degrees to the left of the Moon, and the constellation has a distinctly curved bow shape, which is relatively easy to identify.
The brief description of Perseus is as follows:
Perseus is one of the famous northern constellations, and every year on November 7, the center of the constellation Perseus passes through the mid-heavens. People living north of the Earth's 31st parallel can see the constellation Perseus in its entirety. Perseus is located east of the constellations Cassiopeia, Andromeda.
Every autumn night, the observer can find the visible constellation Cassiopeia in the northern sky, or the constellation Andromeda located northeast of the great square of the constellation Pegasus, and then travel along the Milky Way, where it is easy to find Perseus, which is composed of several second- to third-magnitude stars arranged in a curved bow or herringbone shape. The constellation Perseus has an area of 615 square degrees, ranking 24th. Latitude change bits.
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Perseus is located in the southeastern sky, about 30 degrees to the left of the moon, and the constellation has a distinct curved bow shape, which is relatively easy to identify.
The brief description of Perseus is as follows:
Perseus is one of the famous northern constellations, and every year on November 7, at midnight, the center of Perseus passes through the upper midheaven. People living north of the Earth's 31st parallel can see the constellation Perseus in its entirety. Perseus is located east of the constellations Cassiopeia, Andromeda.
Every autumn night, the observer can find the visible constellation Cassiopeia in the northern sky, or the constellation Andromeda located northeast of the great square of the constellation Pegasus, and then travel along the Milky Way, where it is easy to find Perseus, which is composed of several second- to third-magnitude stars arranged in a curved bow or herringbone shape. The constellation Perseus has an area of 615 square degrees, ranking 24th. Latitude change bits.
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Perseus ** Saint Seiya, acting together with Auriga and Cerberus, is a very terrifying Saint Seiya of the ability clan, and his "Shield of the Angel Finger Changing Tussauds" can make all creatures that see the shield petrified.
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Perseid Meteor Shower Time The annual Perseid meteor shower is coming. China will be in an ideal position for observation at that time, and the best time for observation is from 0:00 a.m. to before dawn on the 13th of this month. In the early morning of August 13, the sunrise time varies from place to place.
Sunrise time: 5:25 in Beijing, 5:26 in Hangzhou, 6:03 in Guangzhou, 6:18 in Haikou, 6:23 in Nanning. Usually, observing the Perseid meteor shower, sixty minutes before sunrise, the sky turns a little white, and you can meet the feast to "Mingjin Withdraw".
Observation direction: northeast of the sky [because the radiant of the Perseid meteor shower does not rise from the horizon until 22 o'clock, and rises higher in the second half of the night].
Experts say that this year's observation of the Perseid meteor shower has the following major features. The first is the meteor shower at the peak of the Perseid meteor group this year, which appeared in the night sky of China. Therefore, China is in an ideal position to observe.
If the weather is clear, the number of meteor showers that can be seen with the naked eye will be significantly higher than normal. This year's Perseid meteor shower maximum occurred from 0:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. (Beijing time) on the 13th
Second, August 13 is the ninth day of the seventh lunar month, and there is no moonlight in the early morning observation. When the night sky is clear, you can see the stars and the Milky Way, which is very beneficial for observing the Perseid meteor shower.
The third is that Mars accompanies people throughout the early hours of the morning to observe the Perseid meteor shower. Mars will be located in the constellation Aries, with a fiery red color and a magnitude of minus 0.7, which is brighter than Vega. Saturn is located in the constellation Cancer and shines at a magnitude of zero third, brighter than the Cowherd and rises three hours earlier than the Sun in the east.
The brightest star in the constellation Canis Major can also be observed, Sirius, which has a magnitude of minus 1.46 and is also the brightest star in the night sky.
Since August 13 falls on a Saturday, which coincides with two consecutive days of public holidays, it is also a rare good time, so it is okay to keep a watch all night. It is expected that by then, more than a hundred bright meteors will pierce the dark night sky throughout the early hours of the morning.
According to reports, the Perseid meteor shower, together with the Geminid and Quadrantid meteor showers, is known as the three major meteor showers that can be observed all year round. Since these meteors come from the sky near the constellation Perseus, they are called the "Perseid meteor shower".The Perseid meteor shower first appeared in China's historical records in 36 AD, when hundreds of meteors were recorded.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Perseid meteor shower was once in decline, and it was suspected that it would die out, but then returned to normal.
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Guangzhou can be seen as long as it is on a clear night. Laughing badly.
Meteor shower name: Perseids Cohort Conatal Body: 109p Swift-Tuttle radiant: Perseus
Expected date of appearance: 12th-13th.
Description: The flow rate is high, and the peak hourly flow rate is about 60 pieces. The brightness is low, and patience is required when observing.
In China, there are two mornings of continuous observation: one is from 1 a.m. on August 12 to before dawn; The other is from 0:00 a.m. to before dawn on August 13. Two early mornings:
In the early morning of the first morning, the eastern part of China was basically unaffected by moonlight, but the number of meteors observed was relatively small. The first half of the latter morning was slightly disturbed by the moonlight, but the number of meteors observed was relatively high.
1. Maximum point estimate: around 0:40 and 5:30 on the 13th.
2. Observation direction: northeast of the sky.
The best time to observe this year is in the dark night sky just before dawn on August 12. If it is cloudy on that day, observations on the 11th and 13th are also important. Try observing the moon in the first half of the night for a few hours before it rises.
Unfortunately, at that time, the height of the radiant was still very low, and only a small part of the meteor ephemeris in the group could be observed. Meteors in the Perseid meteor group observed at this time usually have long trajectories and produce meteor remnants, but they are rare.
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To put it simply, it's north, or northeast.
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To find Perseus, one should first find the Milky Way belt where Perseus is located. The Milky Way Belt is a milky white bright belt across the starry sky, and after finding the Milky Way Belt, look north. Overall, Perseus is located in the northeastern part of the starry sky, near the constellation Cassiopeia.
Perseus has a distinctly curved bow shape that is relatively easy to identify.
In the picture, the brightest closed star is the constellation Scorpio, known in Chinese as Tianchuan III.
The second brightest star on the left is Xing, a famous variable star known in Chinese as Daling Wu.
Generally speaking, Perseus is a hidden shirt with a reverse "person" sedan chair with rubber characters, the landlord said the bow, which may be a saying, but it is not the mainstream.
Perseus is northeast of Andromeda, northwest of Auriga, and south of Cassiopeia, and is still a relatively obvious constellation in the autumn starry sky. There is also the Perseid meteor shower event in summer, which is a major constellation in the sky.
To the east, there is the autumn constellation, which cannot be seen in China, but can only be seen in Korea. Consists of 6 main stars.
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