How to Watch the Orionids Meteor Shower

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By Aritro Sarker

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Leonids’s illumination is the constellation, which grows at midnight local time and is highest in the sky around the dawn.

Jeminids (December)

Jeminds is active from December 4 to December 17, from December 13 to December 14, they have a sharp peak they have a sharp peak, so 13th night is the best time for Skywatching.

Gemini is the most spectacular meteorite fountain of the year. In addition to boasting up to 120 or even 150 meteorite per hour, this meteorite shower is the brightest and most colorful of the year.

Gemini are bright, slow dynamic meteorite that often have yellow tunes, but they can be a range of green, blue, white, red or orange. And contrary to most metees, which are caused by the comet debris, the Gemini are the residues of an asteroid.

The night that the Geminids peak, their bright, the constellations will be on the horizon all night and reach the highest point around 2am local time, so the meteor will be visible almost all night.

On the same night, will be about the moon Enlightened 32 percent And will rise around 1:30 in the morning In the eastern United States, so if you see this shower soon at midnight, Moonlight will not interfere with your viewing experience.

Ursids (December)

URCIDs are active from December 22 to December 26 to December 22, the Peking AIS in the morning of December 22, but the conditions for watching will be suitable for Skywatching. The moon will be around 6 o’clock in the 21st USA, so no moonlight will interfere with this meteorite shower.

Although Ursids usually produce the most meteorite just before dawn, when its bright, small dipper (or Ursa Minor) is the highest in the sky, you will be able to see the meteorite all night at the top of this fountain. Ursids’s brightness in the north latitude is above the horizon all night.

Shower to look for next year

Quadrilateral (January)

The quadrilaterals are at the top of December and January and the first week of the year. This meteorite has a sharp peak of the fountain, which means most of its activities occur in the narrow window of the period. The quadrilateral usually produces a lot of fireball meteorite – that is, tattoos that are very bright – with 120 metees per hour during the peak of the shower.

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