Eta Aquarids meteor shower. Don’t miss it. You can watch it tonight, 5 May to 6 May 2022.

The Eta Aquarids meteor shower is not to be missed. You can watch it tonight, May 5 to morning, May 6, 2022 from 2:15 a.m. onwards. Average of 50 meteors per hour.

today NARIT National Astronomical Research Institute Reported that tonight, you can watch the “Eta-Aquarids meteor shower” at regarding 2:15 p.m. until dawn. Average maximum fall rate of 50 stars per hour. without the moonlight disturbing noticeable to the naked eye east Recommend viewing in complete darkness to see more clearly.

The Eta-Aquarids meteor shower is a meteor shower that occurs from April 19 to May 28 each year. For this year, the highest rate of fall is expected on May 6, 2022 around 3:00 PM. An average peak rate of 50 meteors is expected per hour. might not be observed during that period. but will be observed on the night of May 5 to dawn of May 6, 2022 at approximately 2:15 AM onwards. The distribution center is around the Cauldron constellation. can be observed with the naked eye, however, the night is completely moonlit Therefore, it is very suitable for observation. Those interested can wait to see the beauty of the Eta-Aquarids meteor shower.

The place to view the meteor shower should be a dark place without disturbing lights or away from the city. It is recommended to lie down and watch and adjust your eyes to the darkness for regarding 15-20 minutes. For recording the meteor shower, Cannot determine direction It takes guesswork and hold the camera open to let the meteor run past the camera. Interested parties can prepare and prepare equipment for that period.

Ita-Aquarids meteor shower Formed by streams of rock and dust particles left behind by Comet Halley (1P/Halley) as it travels through the inner solar system. when the world orbits through such streams The comet’s rock and dust are pulled by the Earth’s gravity and burned in the Earth’s atmosphere, creating flashes of light. or sometimes a fireball with beautiful colors (fireball)

It can also be observed “Eta-Aquarids meteor shower” once more on the night of May 6 to dawn on May 7, 2022 at approximately 2:15 am onwards until dawn. east

Source: NARIT National Astronomical Research Institute

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