The Quadrantid meteors to be seen today and tomorrow night in Kuwaiti skies, Astronomer Adel Al-Saadoon said on Wednesday.
The Quadrantids are a major shower, Al-Saadoon told KUNA, adding that they come from a comet that broke into fragments when it was nearing the sun 500 years ago.
He added that Quadrantids meteors are a combination of many meteors in space throughout the years, producing more than 100 meteors per hour from a radiant near the North Star, noting that the first phase of the meteors in 2012 has already peaked and it is possibly visible around 10:00 PM at North Pole direction, and, specifically, south of the Big Dipper. [Source]
Thanks Tuan
8 replies on “Meteors tonight”
Quick what’s a good viewing spot? One hour left.
I’m in my car at a traffic light with sun roof open and looking. I think I might have seen something not sure what it’s supposed to look like
https://assets.sbnation.com/assets/743037/im-not-saying-its-aliens-but-its-aliens.jpg
Come pick me up bro we’ll have some Badr albdoor shawerma and watch the meteors together. Or not.
actually sounds like a good idea but just got home and about to open up a can of tuna lol
lol +1
i looked at the skys from 9:20 pm-10:15pm from my terrace no luck i was expecting this badly ๐
I gave up on trying. I always try to look at these things and it’s never where I’m standing. ๐
check here for time and viewing suggestion:
https://www.spacedex.com/quadrantids/locations/quadrantid-asia-kuwait.php