Sat Jan 2, 2016, 06:36 PM
Cassiopeia (2,603 posts)
Quadrantids meteor shower this weekend.
Midnight Sunday to Dawn Monday.
![]() http://earthsky.org/tonight/quadrantid-meteor-shower-before-dawn-in-early-january?utm_source=EarthSky+News&utm_campaign=7a80087e7f-EarthSky_News&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c643945d79-7a80087e7f-394533365 The annual Quadrantid shower is nominally active during the first week of January, and is best seen from northerly latitudes. However, peak activity lasts less than a day. So you need to be on the night side of Earth when this shower exhibits its relatively short peak to witness the Quadrantids. In 2016, we don’t expect the waning crescent moon to seriously obtrude on this meteor shower. So if you’re game, try watching between midnight and dawn on January 4. This meteor shower favors the Northern Hemisphere. That’s because its radiant point – the point in the sky from which the meteors appear to radiate – is far to the north on the sky’s dome. The Quadrantid meteor shower is capable of matching the meteor rates of the better known August Perseid and December Geminid showers. It has been known to produce up to 50-100 or more meteors per hour in a dark sky. So why isn’t the Quadrantid shower as celebrated as the Perseid and Geminid showers? It’s because the Quadrantid shower has a narrow peak that lasts for only a few hours. If you miss the peak – which is easy to do – you won’t see many meteors. http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-quadrantid-meteor-shower Below is an image that displays who might have the ability to catch this brief yet spectacular shower. This year we're right in the ideal window. ![]() Good luck everyone. Sadly rain and clouds are in my forecast, but I'm still posting hoping others might catch this shower.
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Cassiopeia | Jan 2016 | OP |
elleng | Jan 2016 | #1 | |
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jonno99 | Jan 2016 | #2 | |
3catwoman3 | Jan 2016 | #3 |
Response to Cassiopeia (Original post)
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 06:40 PM
elleng (122,970 posts)
1. Thanks, Cass.
Unfortunately NORTHeast isn't as good a view for me as SOUTHeast! Will try! Have seen the dippers, tho!
AND have seen Arcturus! |
Response to elleng (Reply #1)
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 09:47 AM
Cassiopeia (2,603 posts)
4. No need to find the radiant for this shower.
Any direction with clear skies should produce meteors. In fact I've caught most of the brightest meteors well off radiant in the last few showers.
This should be a fun one to catch and who knows when the next opportunity will come. ![]() |
Response to Cassiopeia (Original post)
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 07:02 PM
jonno99 (2,620 posts)
2. Thanks! Hopefully the sky is clear...nt
Response to Cassiopeia (Original post)
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 09:23 PM
3catwoman3 (21,796 posts)
3. Too bad it is not tonight.
Very clear skies in the greater Chicago area.
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