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Perseid Meteor Shower to Dazzle

Los Gatos viewers should observe around 80 "shooting stars" per hour during this year's Perseid Meteor Shower after midnight Aug. 12.

According to Astronomy.com, the Perseid Meteor shower has some added bonuses this year.

It will occur on a night when the moon is in its waning crescent phase, which means the moonlight won't interfere with your view of the dashing meteors, and it's on a Saturday night, which means Los Gatos residents can stay up late and sleep in the next day.

You don't even need a telescope. Just spread out a blanket, maybe a late-night picnic, lay back and enjoy!  

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Perseid Meteor Trivia:

  • These meteors travel 37 miles per second!
  • The best time to view will be 2 a.m. on Aug. 12.
  • Bay Area weather, so far, is predicted to be mostly clear, so you should have a good view.
  • The Perseid Meteors are cast-offs of the Swift-Tuttle comet, according to Space.com.
  • The shower began July 23 and peaks the night of Aug. 11-12. 
  • Look toward the Perseus constellation, which forms an inverted "Y" shape and is in the northeast.
  • Some of the meteroids are as small as a grain of sand, but they have the kinetic energy of a nuclear bomb!
  • If you see a very slow, bright object sailing across the sky, it's either a satellite or a Space Station.   

Where to view:

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  • You don't need a telescope to view this celestial event, so just head out to a dark spot. 
  • The farther you get from town, the better your view will be, as light pollution can clowd the sky. 

If you snap a great photo of the shower, share your pictures with us! Email them to sheila.sanchez@patch.com or just upload by clicking our pics and clips button.


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