Despite the 3-word thread title this is not about some shitty metalcore band or about the
new Dimmu album
In August the Earth crosses the path of the comet Swift-Tuttle. While the comet itself is
currently located in the outer parts of the solar system, a trail of debris from previous
visits stretches along its path. On its way around the sun, the Earth will plow through
these clouds of dust particles which will show up as shooting stars when they hit the
atmosphere. The Perseids peak in the night from August 11th to 12th. Comets are
expected on a minute basis around the peak early in the morning. The most spectacular,
however, are the rare 'earthgrazers' which just skim the atmosphere, painting very bright
and long streaks of light on the firmament.
For more details see
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/22jul_perseiddawn.htm
I just thought I'd let you guys know in case some of you are interested to spent some time
outdoors during that night. But note that the moon will be up until after midnight and
significantly brighten up the sky (which, in this case, is bad).
Enjoy the show!
new Dimmu album

In August the Earth crosses the path of the comet Swift-Tuttle. While the comet itself is
currently located in the outer parts of the solar system, a trail of debris from previous
visits stretches along its path. On its way around the sun, the Earth will plow through
these clouds of dust particles which will show up as shooting stars when they hit the
atmosphere. The Perseids peak in the night from August 11th to 12th. Comets are
expected on a minute basis around the peak early in the morning. The most spectacular,
however, are the rare 'earthgrazers' which just skim the atmosphere, painting very bright
and long streaks of light on the firmament.
For more details see
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/22jul_perseiddawn.htm
I just thought I'd let you guys know in case some of you are interested to spent some time
outdoors during that night. But note that the moon will be up until after midnight and
significantly brighten up the sky (which, in this case, is bad).
Enjoy the show!