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The Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight

August 12, 2010, 3:57 pm | View Comments

The Per­seids, an annual meteor shower, will peak tonight in the north­ern hemi­sphere. Each year, the Earth passes through the debris trail left behind by the Swift-Tuttle comet as it makes its 130-year trip around the sun. At the shower’s peak, there can be as many as 60 mete­ors per hour, so if you have a clear view of the sky tonight, all you need to do is look up. Plus, as an added bonus, there will be a thin cres­cent moon tonight, so that means less moon­light to inter­fere with the meteors.

You’ll see the most mete­ors between mid­night and dawn, since that’s the time of day you’ll be star­ing up through the atmos­phere on the lead­ing side of the Earth as it we pass through and burn up bits of comet dust, but there should be a good show all night. If you’ve never stayed up (or woken up early) to watch a meteor shower, you owe yourself.

I hoped to get a glimpse of some mete­ors this morn­ing, but mother nature decided to bring a line of thun­der­storms through the Bal­ti­more area. Hope­fully the weather will coop­er­ate tonight and early tomor­row morn­ing. If not, I’ll have to wait for the Ori­onid meteor shower in October.

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