Bi2L Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάρτιος 2, 2014 Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάρτιος 2, 2014 Μέγιστο βροχής διαττόντων "η-Υδροχοϊδες", 5-6 Μαΐου 2014 Βασίλης ΜεταλληνόςOO 16 1600 f4ΟΟ 12.5 1525 f4.8 NEQ6TOA130 1000 f7.7 ΕΜ200ED80 600 f7.5, Vixen9x63Canon eos 6D, Sony a7s2, Wat120n+,Asi1202009年7月22號日食 - 2017 Aug 21www.metallinos.net
Bi2L Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάιος 4, 2014 Συγγραφέας Δημοσιεύτηκε Μάιος 4, 2014 http://spaceweather.com/meteors/etaaquarids/etaaquarids.html The 2014 eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on the night of May 5-6. Forecasters estimate a maximum of 60 visible meteors per hour. The shower can be seen from both hemispheres, but the southern hemisphere is favored with twice as many meteors as the north. The best time to look, no matter where you live, is during the hours just before local sunrise. astronomy binoculars Eta Aquarids are flakes of dust from Halley's Comet, which last visited Earth in 1986. Although the comet is now far away, beyond the orbit of Uranus, it left behind a stream of dust. Earth passes through the stream twice a year in May and October. In May we have the eta Aquarid meteor shower, in October the Orionids. Both are caused by Halley's Comet. The shower is named after a 4th-magnitude star in the constellation Aquarius. The star has nothing to do with the meteor shower except that, coincidentally, meteors appear to emerge from a point nearby. Eta Aquarii is 156 light years from Earth and 44 times more luminous than the Sun. The constellation Aquarius does not rise very far above the horizon in the northern hemisphere, and that's why northerners see relatively few meteors. But the ones they do see could be spectacular Earthgrazers. (continued below) Earthgrazers are meteors that skim horizontally through the upper atmosphere. They are slow and dramatic, streaking far across the sky. The best time to look for Earthgrazers is between 2:00 to 2:30 a.m. local time when Aquarius is just peeking above the horizon. Experienced meteor watchers suggest the following viewing strategy: Dress warmly. Bring a reclining chair, or spread a thick blanket over a flat spot of ground. Lie down and look up somewhat toward the east. Meteors can appear in any part of the sky, although their trails will point back toward Aquarius. Tidbits: Eta Aquarid meteoroids hit Earth's atmosphere traveling 66 km/s.Typical eta Aquarid meteors are as bright as a 3rd magnitude star. Βασίλης ΜεταλληνόςOO 16 1600 f4ΟΟ 12.5 1525 f4.8 NEQ6TOA130 1000 f7.7 ΕΜ200ED80 600 f7.5, Vixen9x63Canon eos 6D, Sony a7s2, Wat120n+,Asi1202009年7月22號日食 - 2017 Aug 21www.metallinos.net
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