Talk:Perseids
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where can you see this? what direction?
- Over a few days in the month of August, all over the sky but appearing to radiate from the direction of the constellation Perseus.
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- I believe one should look in an easterly direction, best on 12th & 13th of August, Mars very bright in the east, look slightly up and left from there.
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- Best method if not looking to capture on film, is to lay on/in a blanket on the ground so you can see the whole sky.
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I reverted this to the last good version after someone vandalized it...
This year (2006) on the 12th of August, the peak time for veiwing the Perseids, Perseus is in the North East.—