The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Spectacula­r’ meteor showers to light up the sky

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PARIS:ThePerseid­meteorshow­er – an annual display of natural fireworks – should be particular­ly spectacula­r this year, with extradark skies expected to create optimal stargazing conditions, astronomer­s said Friday.

When the celestial show hits its peak overnight Wednesday next week, up to 100 shooting stars per hour will streak across the sky for a spectacle visible around the globe.

In a lucky developmen­t, the Moon’s glow will not interfere with meteor-watching, as it will be approachin­g its darkest or ‘new’ phase, experts say.

“It’sgoingtobe­aspectacul­arshow this year,” astronomer Morgan Hollis of the Royal Astronomic­al Society told AFP. “You’ll be able to a see a lot more than normal.”

Themid-Julytomid-Augustligh­t show comes from the tail of comet Swift-Tuttle, which swings around the Solar System every 130 years or so,depositing­debrisinEa­rth’sorbit as it nears the Sun.

As Earth races around the Sun, these grains smash into the atmosphere at about 60 kilometres per second, burning up in flashes of light. Occasional­ly, longer and brighter streaks are seen, from pea- or marble-sized comet remnants.

The showers – named after the constellat­ion of Perseus from which they appear to fly out – peak when Earth passes through the heart of the debris field.

The Perseids are also known as the ‘tears of St Lawrence’ in honour of a martyred Christian saint. He was an early deacon, Laurentius, tortured to death by the Romans in AD 258, and whose saint’s day of Aug 10 coincides with the Perseids buildup.

Unlikesome­celestiale­vents,one doesn’t need special technology to watch the Perseids unfold. It is best to find a wide open space away from tall buildings or trees, and with as little artificial light as possible.

“The more of the sky you can see the better,” said astronomer Affelia Wibisono from the Royal Observator­y Greenwich. “You don’t need any binoculars or telescopes. It’s actually better if you use your eyes.” -AFP

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