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Want to See the Perseids Meteor Shower?

Here are some tips on how to view it Saturday and Sunday!

The forecast for Saturday and Sunday nights in the Forest Hills-Regent Square area is for partly cloudy skies (and maybe even rain) with overnight low temperatures hovering around 70 degrees, but we hope that doesn't keep you from looking up this weekend.

The Perseids are a meteor shower visible when the Earth passes through the tail of the Swift-Tuttle comet. The Swift-Tuttle comet orbits once every 133 years, according to NASA.

“The Perseids can be seen all over the sky, but the best viewing opportunities will be across the northern hemisphere,” according to a 2011 NASA release. “Those with sharp eyes will see that the meteors appear to radiate from the direction of the constellation Perseus.”

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Viewing Tips

At its peak, the Perseids meteor shower could display up to 40 meteors per hour in the pre-dawn hours Sunday. The American Meteor Society recommends viewing this meteor shower between midnight and dawn Saturday and Sunday.

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Space.com has these tips and more:

  • Get as far away from city and other artificial lights as possible. Meteor showers are best viewed in really dark skies. Try to keep the moon out of your field of vision, too.
  • Be patient. It may take your eyes a few minutes to adjust to the light and see the meteors.
  • You don’t need binoculars or a telescope—that will only limit the amount of sky you can see.

Editor's Note: Do you know of a great location to view the Perseids meteor shower? Share it in the comments section below!

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