Posted on 08/12/2018 12:12:54 PM PDT by ETL
The peak of the summer's best meteor shower the Perseids peaks overnight tonight (Aug. 12), but you'll need good weather to see it. Just in case your night sky cloudy or hazy, you can check out the annual meteor shower on webcasts online by Slooh, NASA and the Virtual Telescope Project.
You can watch the Perseid meteor shower webcast here, courtesy of the astronomy broadcast service Slooh. The 6-hour webcast begins at 5 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT) and you can watch it directly on Slooh.com. During the broadcast, viewers can use the hashtag #Slooh on social media to share Perseids photos, or to ask questions of the experts and astronomers on the show.
"The Perseids are my favorite meteor shower, and they'll be the best shower of the year with high rates of meteors streaking across the sky, and no moonlight to spoil the view," said Slooh astronomer Paul Cox in a statement. "If viewers of our live coverage are lucky enough to have clear skies themselves, they should use Sloohs commentary as their meteor watching soundtrack." [Perseid Meteor Shower 2018: When, Where & How to See It]
NASA will also host a live Perseids webcast tonight using video from its all-sky cameras at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The webcast will stream live on the NASA Meteor Watch Facebook page. It will begin at about 9 p.m. EDT (0100 Aug. 13 GMT) and continue through the predawn hours of Monday.
"The Perseids are best seen between about 2 a.m. your local time and dawn," NASA officials with the Marshall Space Flight Center Meteoroid Environment Office said in an advisory. "If those hours seem daunting, not to worry! You can go out after dark, around 9 p.m. local time, and see Perseids. Just know that you won't see nearly as many as you would had you gone out during the early morning hours."
You can also check out the Perseids courtesy of the Virtual Telescope project. Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi will start the broadcast live on Aug. 12 at 4:30 p.m. EDT (2030 GMT).
"This year, because of the excellent sky conditions ... we will be broadcasting our live feed from [Italy's] Castel Santa Maria, where the local community is working on a very important project to restore the local, XVI [16th] century church, of huge historic and artistic value [that was] damaged by several earthquakes," Masi said in a statement.
The Perseid meteor shower occurs when Earth passes through the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, running into the stream of debris that the comet leaves behind. The meteors appear to emanate from the northern constellation Perseus. Technically speaking, the 2018 Perseids run from July 17 to Aug. 24, but the peak is expected on Sunday (Aug. 12). Skywatchers also have a new moon in the sky, so there won't be much moonlight washing out the faint stars.
Most cool.
That Tuttle. He was always in a hurry.
*ping*
The atmosphere here in northern California is hazy with smoke from all the fires. I won’t be seeing anything in the sky tonight.
100% guaranteed cloudy for me, every year.
Here's a tip....ensconce yourself on a lawn lounge chair and employ a small pillow, maybe a light throw if it's cool....lie somewhat flat....and watch the show. Otherwise, your craning neck WILL start hurting after a while...seriously.
Last time, a number of my neighbors saw me outside watching the sky from my patio. One-by-one they brought their lounges and some bottles of wine over to my patio, and we enjoyed a celestial night of wine-ing, star-ing and stare-ing as we watched the Great Motion Picture in the Sky together !
Leni
thanks for posting as I forgot it was tonight
Our family was so poor on the fourth of July mom told us to t rub your eyes real hard same thing tonight
Meteor shower bump
Aww, you think YOU had it rough. I come from a poor AND abusive household. My father used to beat me on the head with a bat when I told him I wanted to see stars.
Thanks ETL. Ping to the old APoD list.
Big Cloud cover over my area tonight. SIGH.
BTTT
OMG...Dr. Paige (Commentator on the website) has the WORST case of Vocal Fry I have ever heard.
She makes Brittany Spears sound like an intellectual.
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