Annual Perseid Meteor Showers To Light Up The Skies This Weekend

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Each year in late July or early August, we witness the Perseid Meteor showers, a spectacular 'shooting star display', as the Earth in its orbit around the sun, passes through the dusty remains of the comet Swift-Tuttle. This year, the best time to watch nature's annual firework show will be on late Saturday, August 11th or early Sunday when the skies are darkest.

Called Perseids because they appear to spew off the constellation Perseus, the meteors have already been streaming through our skies at the rate of about a dozen per hour for the last few weeks. However this weekend, they will accelerate to 100 or more per hour, making them easier to view with the naked eye.

If that's not enough, three of the brightest planets in our Universe - Jupiter, Venus and a crescent Moon will be aligning just before sunrise from August 11-13th - The same time the meteor showers reach their peak. Given that avid sky watchers have always maintained that there is nothing prettier than a close encounter with the moon and Venus, a smattering of Perseids can only make the whole scene extra spectacular.

The meteors, which hit the Earth's atmosphere at speeds of 140,000 mph are debris left behind by the comet, Swift-Tuttle as it traveled through the area on its 132-135-year orbit. We happen upon them the same time each year, as the Earth passes through the region along its orbit around the sun. And, while they can be seen from most parts of the world, they are most visible from the Northern Hemisphere because of the path of the Swift-Tuttle's orbit.

So be sure to rise and shine early this Sunday morning or better still, make plans to camp out all night because according the NASA, the best time to watch the show is in the dark hours immediately before dawn. Also if possible, try get away from the well-lit areas and most important of all, don't forget to make a wish or two - They are bound to come true!

Resources: NASA.gov, Huffingtonpost.com

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  • summer123
    summer123about 12 years
    This article is so cool and amazing I learn new stuff everyday
    • Kittykatabout 12 years
      I think this is amazing i hope my wish comes true!
      • Gabs :)about 12 years
        Okay so i am doing this on a School Project thingy. And it says " Who is this Article About" This article isnt really about a SOMEBODY........... Is it?
        • kit cheeabout 12 years
          Wow! They must have been beautiful!!!!!!!!!! :D :O
          • Claraabout 12 years
            Cool! I think i am going to write an article on this subject...
            • kismileabout 12 years
              wow.ican't wait until the next one.
              • Angelinaabout 12 years
                I saw it too it was awesome....this is so cool shows a lot!!!
                • lauraar
                  lauraarabout 12 years
                  i sow it it wis grat
                  • Lilyabout 12 years
                    That is so cool! It is a great display of God's beautiful creation.
                    • aquamarine
                      aquamarineabout 12 years
                      Wow~ It is so pretty! It is like sparkly rain!!