Nearly thirty meteors are visible every hour from Wednesday 4th to Thursday 5th and from Thursday 5th to Friday 6th May. We explain how to observe this rain of stars.
Soon you should roll your eyes. In fact, after Lyritz, it was the time of the rain of stars to cross the celestial body from Etta Aquarius. This Thursday evening, at night, You can observe thirty meteors per hour.
How to enjoy the show better?
In order not to miss anything, it is necessary to first escape from all light pollution, advises RTL. So it is better to leave big cities. Good to see the sky At 3 a.m., heading southeast. Note that these meteorites are visible to the naked eye. The best way to experience it is to lie down with your neck relaxed and wait a quarter of an hour for your eyes to get used to the darkness.
In case of difficulty, you can easily find your way through mobile applications like SkySafari or Google Sky.
Eta is Aquarius Effective April 19 and May 28.
What “rain” is expected next?
- Perseid, scheduled for July 17 to August 26 (peak is expected from the night of August 12 to 13).
- The Orionites are active from October 2 to November 7 (associated with Halley’s Comet).
- Leonids, viewable November 6-30.
- Geminits, operating December 4th to 17th.
- Urchits, to be observed from December 17th to 26th.

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