[转]2010下半年流星雨的详细时间,找个人陪你去看流星雨~

7月19日至8月15日 英仙座流星雨, 7月27日达到高潮。
英仙座流星雨极大. 2010年8月12日23时开始至第二天凌晨,它将为公众奉献一场精彩纷呈的夏夜星空大戏 (顺便说一下:3时土星合月,15时金星合月,16时土星合月,傍晚可见金星,土星,火星伴月 。)
8月18日至8月22日 天鹅座流星雨, 8月20日达到高潮。
10月8日 天龙座流星雨极大,(17时水星合土星,金星留,变为逆行)
10月22日 猎户座流星雨极大 。 极大日在10月21日
11月中上旬 南北金牛流星雨极大,11月1日达到高潮。
11月18日 2010年狮子座流星雨的最佳观测时间是18日1时至天亮前,届时每小时将有20—50颗流星划过夜空。

12月15日 2010年双子座流星雨将在12月15日凌晨达到极大,每小时流星数最多可达到120颗左右,整夜均可观测。。
12月22日 小熊座流星雨极大, 12月22/23日。

在加拿大也是相同的时间可以看到?

其实这个是国内的时间~~
但是我去年按着时间在英国也看见了好大一场流星雨~
差不多3个小时看到20多颗~~~

所以我觉得应该没问题~~~

好的,我已经把时间记下了

只要在英国就可以看到了,还是说要到具体哪里去看丫?

真的嘛…在哪裡能看到啊…人家長這麼大還沒看見過流星呢~~~{:5_136:}

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这个是国内的时间。。。
但是英国肯定按着这时间也能看到~~
因为我去年就看到了。。。。(当然天气要好。。。)

最好是郊区啥的吧 没有太多高层建筑的~~

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ORZ,流星雨当然根据地点的不同而不同
大部分在国内能看到的在UK可能都看不到
要看UK的流星雨去网上查UK的astronomy calendar

July 2 - Comet McNaught. On July 2, newly discovered comet McNaught makes its closest approach to the Sun. It will be visible in the early morning sky just before dawn for several weeks before and will grow gradually brighter as July 2 approaches. Make sure you find a dark location far away from city lights. The comet will appear as a dim, fuzzy spot of light. A good pair of binoculars will really help to make it clearly visible. It is too early to tell if the comet will grow a tail visible to the naked eye. For more information, click here.

July 11 - New Moon

July 11 - Total Solar Eclipse. The path of totality will only be visible in the southern Pacific Ocean, Easter Island, and parts of southern Chile and Argentina. A partial eclipse will be visible in many parts of southern South America. (NASA Map and Eclipse Information | NASA Eclipse Animation)

July 26 - Full Moon

July 28, 29 - Southern Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower. The Delta Aquarids can produce about 20 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower usually peaks on July 28 & 29, but some meteors can also be seen from July 18 - August 18. The radiant point for this shower will be in the constellation Aquarius. Best viewing is usually to the east after midnight.

August 10 - New Moon

August 12, 13 - Perseids Meteor Shower. The Perseids is one of the best meteor showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at their peak. This year’s shower should peak on the night of August 12 and the morning of the 13th, but you may be able to see some meteors any time from July 23 - August 22. The radiant point for this shower will be in the constellation Perseus. The thin, crescent moon will be out of the way early, setting the stage for a potentially spectacular show. For best viewing, look to the northeast after midnight.

August 13 - Triple Conjunction with the Moon. The planets Venus, Mars, and Saturn will all be close to the thin, crescent moon on this evening. Look to the west just after sunset.

August 20 - Neptune at Opposition. The blue planet will be at its closest approach to Earth. This is the best time to view Neptune, although it will only appear as a tiny blue dot in all but the most powerful telescopes.

August 24 - Full Moon. This full moon will be the most distant and therefore the smallest of the year.

September 8 - New Moon

September 16 - Final Space Shuttle Flight. IF all goes according to plan, this day will see the final flight of the Space Shuttle. The orbiter Discovery will depart on mission STS-133 and bring to a close the 30+ year era of space shuttles as the work horses of the United States space program. After this flight, the remaining shuttle orbiters will find their final resting places in museums across the country.

September 21 - Jupiter at Opposition. The Solar System’s largest planet will be at its closest approach to Earth. This is the best time to view and photograph Jupiter and its moons. The giant planet will be a big and bright as it gets in the night sky. A medium-sized telescope should be able to show you some of the details in Jupiter’s cloud bands.

September 22 - Uranus at Opposition. The blue-green planet will be at its closest approach to Earth. This is the best time to view Uranus, although it will only appear as a tiny blue-green dot in all but the most powerful telescopes.

September 23 - The Autumnal Equinox occurs in the northern hemisphere at 03:09 UT. There will be equal amounts of day and night. This is also the first day of fall.

September 23 - Full Moon

October 7 - New Moon

October 16 - Astronomy Day Part 2. Astronomy day is a grass roots movement to share the joys of astronomy with the general public. Two days this year have been designated as Astronomy Day. On these days astronomy and stargazing clubs and other organizations around the world will plan special events. You can find out more about October’s events by checking the Web sites for AstronomyDay.org and the Astronomical League.

October 20 - Comet Hartley 2 will make its closest approach to Earth, coming within 11.2 million miles. For a few days around October 20, the comet should be bright enough to view with the naked eye in the early morning sky. You will, however, need to be far away from the glow of city lights. Look to the east just before sunrise. In early November, NASA’s Deep Impact spacecraft will observe comet Hartley 2 from a distance of about 600 miles.

October 21, 22 - Orionids Meteor Shower. The Orionids is an average shower producing about 20 meteors per hour at their peak. This shower usually peaks on the 21st, but it is highly irregular. A good show could be experienced on any morning from October 20 - 24, and some meteors may be seen any time from October 17 - 25. Best viewing will be to the east after midnight.

October 23 - Full Moon

November 6 - New Moon

November 17, 18 - Leonids Meteor Shower. The Leonids is one of the better meteor showers to observe, producing an average of 40 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower itself has a cyclic peak year every 33 years where hundreds of meteors can be seen each hour. The last of these occurred in 2001. The shower usually peaks on November 17 & 18, but you may see some meteors from November 13 - 20. Look for the shower radiating from the constellation Leo after midnight.

November 21 - Full Moon

December 5 - New Moon

December 13, 14 - Geminids Meteor Shower. Considered by many to be the best meteor shower in the heavens, the Geminids are known for producing up to 60 multicolored meteors per hour at their peak. The peak of the shower this year should occur on the night of December 13 and morning of the 14th, although some meteors should be visible from December 6 - 19. Some estimates say there could be as many as 120 meteors an hour visible from dark-sky locations. The radiant point for this shower will be in the constellation Gemini. The Moon will set early in the evening setting the sky up for a spectacular show. Best viewing is usually to the east after midnight.

December 21 - Full Moon

December 21 - Total Lunar Eclipse. The eclipse will be visible throughout most of eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, the Americas, and Europe. The eclipse will be visible after midnight in North and South America. Since the Moon will be almost directly overhead from these locations, this should be an excellent chance to view a rare total lunar eclipse.
(NASA Eclipse Information)

December 21 - The Winter Solstice occurs in the northern hemisphere at 23:38 UT. The Sun is at its lowest point in the sky and it will be the shortest day of the year. This is also the first day of winter.

但是我去年 按着国内的时间就看到了-__________-bbb…

流星雨发生的时间对世界各地来说都是一样的,问题就在能不能观测到,要看峰值发生的时间、气候和月相
每年有几场大的流星雨,持续时间比较长的,有可能在不同的地点观测到,其它的基本很难

要去哪里才看得真切啊,我这里没有山啊,苦恼ing

從沒看過流星雨

在英国吗?

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