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The first is a clear night sky, preferably without a moon, and then pay attention to observing the zenith, preferably without a telescope.
Usually the astronomical forecast will indicate the time period when the maximum value of the meteor shower will occur, and then you just have to wait.
In addition, the real meteor shower is not like the one broadcast in the TV series, and the appearance of more than 40 meteors per hour in reality can be called a meteor shower (an average of 1 and a half minutes).
List of meteor showers in 2009.
04/22 Lyra ZR 20
04/28 Shepherd ZR 3
05/04 Aquarius zhr 50
04/15 07/25 Scorpio Centaur 1006/16 June Lyra zhr 5
06/28 June Shepherd zhr 2
07/09 July Pegasus ZR 8
07/28 South Fish.
07/30 Capricorn zhr 8
07/29 Nanbao Vase δ zhr 20
08/12 North Aquarius δ zhr 5
08/05 Nanbao Vase zhr 3
08/20 North Treasure Vase zhr 3
08/13 Int.C. ZR 100
08/18 Swan k zhr 5
08/28 Bojiang
09/01 Yufu zhr 15
09/24 Southern Pisces ZR 3
09/20 Aquarius k zhr 3
October 03 October Capricorn zhr 3
October 05 Orion ZR 3
October 09 Giakobini Storm.
October 19 Gemini zhr 5
October 22 Orion ZR 30
Nov 03 South Taurus ZR 12
Nov. 13 Northern Taurus ZHR 8
November 17 Lion Storm Zhr.
November 20 November Kirin zhr 5
December 11 December Kirin zhr 5
December 02 North Orion ZR 3
December 11 Long Snake ZR 3
December 14 Gemini zhr 100
December 17 after the release of zhr 5
December 22 Cub ZR 50
PS: ZHR represents the average number of meteors per hour.
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Of course, there are more meteors when meteor showers appear!
the Quadrant meteor shower on January 4;
the Lyrid meteor shower on April 22; ;
the Perseid meteor shower on August 13-14;
the Leonid meteor shower on November 17-18;
The Geminid meteor shower on December 14.
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Because there are many planets in the universe, they do not have a certain orbit and walk around the universe at will. When they fly through or over the Earth's atmosphere, they emit strong sparks, and we look like meteors on Earth.
Meteors, in addition to the sun, the eight planets and their moons, the envy asteroid, and comets in the solar system, there are also a large number of dust particles and tiny solid masses in interplanetary space, which also move around the sun.
When approaching the Earth, the Earth's gravitational pull will change its orbit, making it possible to pass through the Earth's atmosphere. Alternatively, it is possible to enter the Earth's atmosphere as the Earth passes through their orbit. Due to the high relative speed of these particles with the earth (11-72 km/s), they burn and emit light due to violent friction with atmospheric molecules, and appear as a trail of light in the night sky, which is called meteors, and generally occurs at an altitude of 80-120 km above the ground.
The particularly bright of meteors is also known as fire meteors. The particles that cause meteors are called meteoroids, so meteors and meteoroids are two different concepts.
There are three types of meteors: single meteors (occasional meteors), fire meteors and meteors, and meteoroids that are a little larger than mung beans can form meteors with visible brightness when they enter the atmosphere.
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Meteors are formed by sparks from space objects entering the Earth's atmosphere!
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A meteor shower is a phenomenon in which a swarm of meteors burns and is formed as a result of the breakup of a comet.
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Meteors are traces of light produced by the friction and combustion of dust particles and solid blocks (meteoroids) in interplanetary space into the Earth's atmosphere. If they are not burned up in the atmosphere, they are called "meteorites" or "meteorites" when they fall to the ground. Meteoroids originally orbited the sun, and when they passed near the earth, they were affected by the gravitational pull of the earth and changed their orbit, thus entering the earth's atmosphere.
There are several types of meteors: single meteors, fire meteors, and meteor showers. There is no law on the time and direction of the appearance of a single meteor, which is also called an occasional meteor. Fire meteors are also occasional meteors, but they are very bright when they appear, like a fire dragon and may be accompanied by ** sounds, and some are even visible during the day.
Many meteors radiate outward from a certain point in the starry sky (radiant), which is called a meteor shower. Meteorites are the remnants of the largest meteoroids in the solar system that have not completely burned up after breaking into the Earth's atmosphere, and they bring us a wealth of information about the formation and evolution of the celestial bodies in the solar system, and they are welcome guests. The density of ordinary meteoroids is very low, about 1 20 of the density of water.
Every day, billions or tens of billions of meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere, and their total mass can reach 20 tons.
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It's good to be happy!
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Meteors are tiny objects and dust particles distributed in interstellar space, called meteoroids. They fly into the earth's atmosphere, rub against the atmosphere to generate light and heat, and finally burn up into a beam of light, a phenomenon called a meteor. (If it doesn't burn out, it's a meteorite).
Meteors are commonly referred to as meteoroids that emit light for a short period of time. Commonly known as the thief star.
Meteor 2 [liúxīng] An ancient weapon with a hammer tied to each end of an iron chain. A type of acrobatics in which a bowl or fireball containing water is tied to the ends of a long rope and the rope is swung by hand to make the bowl or fireball fly in the air. Approximately.
The main components of meteors are silica (i.e., ordinary rocks), iron and nickel, and the other meteors are a mixture of these three substances.
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Meteorites in space are attracted to the Earth's gravitational range and fall off as meteors.
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In the vast space of the solar system, in addition to nine planets, dozens of moons, tens of thousands of asteroids, and comets, there are also countless dust and sand grains, which also revolve around the sun like other members of the solar system, and are called "meteoroids". Meteoroids pass through the Earth's atmosphere, rub against the atmosphere and burn to emit light, which is what we see as the "meteor phenomenon".
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Meteors are the phenomenon that some small dust or debris in interplanetary space is attracted by the earth and violently rubbed and glows in the atmosphere. Meteors are usually very small, and the meteors we can see are usually only a few millimeters or so. A meteor shower is the Earth's orbit through a comet or some asteroid, and these.
The landscape that occurs when a "cloud of particles" ejected by celestial bodies meets, and a large number of small debris meets the Earth.
Meteors rub in the atmosphere to produce sparks that produce light, so the meteors you see are bright.
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Meteors are a kind of objects in the universe, they wander in the universe, they may have orbits, or they may be walking destination flights, because of flying in the universe, due to the law of gravitation, it will be subject to various forces of attraction and repulsion, its direction of motion may change, when running near the earth, because the strong attraction of the earth is enough to make them change their orbit, they will run to the earth, when flying into the atmosphere, friction with the atmosphere to produce light and heat, and at the same time they are gradually burning out. It seemed to us that it drew a beautiful arc in the sky.
If it hasn't burned out by the time it reaches the ground, it's a meteorite (there are two types of meteorites and meteorites).
That's why there are so many craters on the Moon, and since the Moon has no atmosphere, it hits a crater.
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At night, sometimes the sky suddenly brightens, and then there is an arc of light sweeping across the sky, which is the "shooting star".
In the cosmic space near the Earth, in addition to other planets, there are various interstellar materials, which are small like fine dust and large like a mountain, and move in space according to their own speed and orbit. This interstellar material is called meteoroids. They do not emit light on their own, and when they collide with the Earth, they reach a speed of 10 to 80 kilometers per second, which heats the air to thousands or even tens of thousands of degrees, and under such a hot air flow, the meteoroids themselves vaporize and glow.
Because the meteoroids in the atmosphere are not burned all at once, but gradually burn with the movement of the meteoroids, so that the arc light we see is formed.
In ancient times, there was a saying that everyone has a corresponding star, and if a person dies, his corresponding star will fall to the ground, it seems that this statement has no scientific basis, and meteors are just a natural phenomenon.
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Truth: A god-level civilization or an interstellar civilization or a stellar civilization has started a war, causing the planet (star) to fall, and it is possible to see meteors on the earth. Tiny human beings
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