The best time to view a meteorite shower depends on the specific meteor shower and your location. Generally, it is best to look toward the constellation from which the meteor shower originates. You can check online for specific information about the meteor shower schedule and position in the sky during its peak.
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower takes place from late April to early May, with its peak around May 5-6. Produced by Halley's Comet, this annual meteor shower is known for its fast and bright meteors.
Should be early January. The Quadrantid meteors should peak at around the 3rd.
There is no record of a meteor shower specifically occurring in Kansas in 1989. However, meteor showers like the Leonids and Perseids are annual events that can be seen worldwide, including in Kansas, during their peak times of activity.
The Quadrantids are a meteor shower that occurs each year in early January. They are known for being one of the most intense meteor showers, with a very short peak lasting only a few hours. The meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Boötes.
The Quadrantid meteor shower is an annual event that occurs in early January. It is known for its intense, brief meteor shower with up to 100 meteors per hour at its peak. The meteor shower is created by debris left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1.
The Perseid meteor shower occurs between August 10 and August 13 every year.
August 11,12,13. The peak of it will be the mornings of
The Lyrid meteor shower. In 2011 is should be at its best on the nights of April 20 and 21, with a peak of perhaps a dozen or so meteors per hour.
The best time to view a meteorite shower depends on the specific meteor shower and your location. Generally, it is best to look toward the constellation from which the meteor shower originates. You can check online for specific information about the meteor shower schedule and position in the sky during its peak.
The Leonids meteor shower will be at its peak November 17-18, 2011.
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower takes place from late April to early May, with its peak around May 5-6. Produced by Halley's Comet, this annual meteor shower is known for its fast and bright meteors.
Should be early January. The Quadrantid meteors should peak at around the 3rd.
The peak is on the 12th of August, but you will see them on the nights for at least a week before and after that, but not as many as on the peak night.
That's not how meteor showers work. They don't "hit" specific places; they're visible pretty much everywhere the sky is dark. Tonight (August 13, 2011) is near the peak of the Perseid meteor shower.
At current time (4/24/2015), the next peak metor shower will be on May 6, 2015.
The leonid vandeski (Leonids Meteor Shower) is a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Tempel-Tuttle