staticshock
Veteran
https://www.11alive.com/mobile/arti...2020/607-9107f79c-01a2-4432-802d-d19d13188a2a
This year, spectators across the Northern Hemisphere can expect to see between 50 and 75 meteors an hour under dark skies, which averages about one meteor every minute. Areas south of the equator will still be able to see some of the Perseids, but the hourly rates will be lower.
Tonight is the best time to view this yearly meteor shower. It’s supposed to start at 11pm. Idk if any of y’all have ever seen a meteor or shooting star, but it’s amazing. I’ll check this one out tonight. (Btw the Coli needs a science sub forum)
This year, spectators across the Northern Hemisphere can expect to see between 50 and 75 meteors an hour under dark skies, which averages about one meteor every minute. Areas south of the equator will still be able to see some of the Perseids, but the hourly rates will be lower.
Tonight is the best time to view this yearly meteor shower. It’s supposed to start at 11pm. Idk if any of y’all have ever seen a meteor or shooting star, but it’s amazing. I’ll check this one out tonight. (Btw the Coli needs a science sub forum)