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Perseid Meteor Shower 2011
The Perseid Meteor Shower (the ‘Perseids’) will reach its peak activity on Saturday 13th August this year. Unfortunately, this coincides with a full moon this year which will make the sky so bright that only the closest and largest meteors will be seen. But don’t ignore it for this year, as it will still be possible to view them!
The Perseids originate from the constellation Perseus, but actually have nothing to do with any of the stars in the constellation. They are actually rock fragments left over from the comet Swift-Tuttle when it last flew near the Sun. So if you can find the constellation of Perseus in the night sky, you will know where to look for the meteors streaking across the sky. However, don’t just look at the constellation, look at the area around it as you will still be able to see them as they only originate from Perseus.
Let’s hope for a clear sky and good viewing to everyone!