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Forbes Innovation Science The Perseid Meteor Show Will Peak A Week Saturday: How To Best See It Jamie Carter Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I inspire people to go stargazing, watch the Moon, enjoy the night sky Following Jul 31, 2023, 07:15pm EDT | Press play to listen to this article! Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Here’s how to see the Perseids meteor shower 2023 at its brightest and best. VCG via Getty Images We’re a few weeks into 2023’s Perseid meteor shower , but the best is yet to come.

It began on July 14 when Earth’s orbital path around the sun took it into the edge of a stream of dust and debris left by Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle striking. Earth will come out the other side of it on September 1, but coming up on Sunday, August 13 is the highlight—the densest concentration of meteoroids that will, fingers crossed, rain down upon our planet in a spectacular display of up to about 50-75 “shooting stars” per hour (according to the American Meteor Society ). That’s about one every minute.

Here’s how to get the best from the Perseid meteor shower 2023 for you and your family: MORE FROM FORBES The Perseid Meteor Shower Has Begun: When To See It At Its Best By Jamie Carter Why You Need to Make a Plan It’s worth making a plan to go see it because if you live in an urban environment you’re going to be disappointed. It is possible to see some Perseids from anywhere on the planet, whatever the light pollution. There tends to be a few particularly bright “fireballs” produced by the Perseids, caused by larger-than-average meteoroids.

MORE FOR YOU A Supermoon, Saturn’s Rings And ‘Lost’ Stars: The Night Sky This Week Taylor Swift, The Redford Center And The Power To Move People And Planet – Literally Where To Book In The U S For October s Rare Ring Of Fire Solar Eclipse However, what you absolutely need if you’re to see the best of what the Perseid meteor shower has to offer is a dark sky free from light pollution . That means planning a trip to somewhere with a dark sky that’s free from artificial light. It’s particularly worth doing this year because the peak occurs just a few nights before the new moon.

That leaves peak night free of any moonlight. Here’s how to see the Perseids meteor shower 2023 at its brightest and best: MORE FROM FORBES Where To See The Perseid Meteor Shower At Its Best: Eight Dark Places To Book Now By Jamie Carter 1. Plan a Trip to a Dark Sky Site What you need is a place that looks dark on a light pollution map .

An easy shortcut is to go a place recognized by DarkSky , typically U. S. National Parks, State Parks and Recreation Areas where lights are either non-existent or have been properly installed to point down.

However, any rural location is better than staying in or near a city. 2. Know The Peak Times The Perseids will technically peak in North America just as darkness falls on Saturday, August 12, 2023.

That means you can begin looking at the sky with your kids as soon as posible. However, the real “wow” moments will likely come a few hours later when the sky is at its darkest where you are (half-way between sunset and sunrise) and the radiant point of this meteor shower, the constellation of Perseus, is highest in the sky. That will be about 2 a.

m. on Sunday, August 13, 2023, wherever you are. 3.

Dark-Adapt Your Eyes Don’t expect your eyes to be full of “shooting stars” straight away. The human eye takes at least 20 minutes to adapt to the darkness, so give it time. Don’t switch-on any white lights, instead using red light to find your way around if you need to.

4. Switch Off Your Smartphone This is where most people bail-out. The white light of your smartphone’s screen will kill your night-vision for 20 minutes.

In any case, looking at your smartphone while you’re supposed to be casting your eyes to the sky is counter-productive. Most are too easily distracted and lack the patience. They will never see a “shooting star.

” MORE FROM FORBES Six Reasons Why This Year’s Perseid Meteor Shower Is Unmissable By Jamie Carter 5. Know Where to Look Perseids can appear anywhere in the night sky so don’t obsess about looking at the constellation Perseus, which will be rising in the northeast (as seen from anywhere in the northern hemisphere). In fact, if you see “shooting stars” close to Perseus they will likely be fast and short because they’re coming straight at you.

Look north or south and you may see longer trails as they whizz across the night sky. Don’t even think about using binoculars or a telescope. 6.

Give Yourself a Break and Relax “Shooting star” gazing is tiring. Every hour or so give yourself a break, walking about and purposefully not looking at the night sky. Although laying on a blanket is the classic way of seeing the Perseids, a lawn chair—preferably with a reclining feature—is better for most people.

7. Keep Warm and Dry Even in August in the northern hemisphere it can get chilly at night, particularly if you’re at altitude. Either way, be sure to have a warm jacket and a blanket for your legs.

Watching “shooting stars” is a sedentary activity and it can chill your bones. It also helps to be waterproof since dew can form at night in some climates. Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes.

Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn . Check out my website or some of my other work here . Jamie Carter Editorial Standards Print Reprints & Permissions.


From: forbes
URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2023/07/31/the-perseid-meteor-show-will-peak-a-week-saturday-how-to-best-see-it/

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