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Draconid meteor shower to peak this week - here's how to see it

Oct 08, 2024 at 04:39 pm

Sky-watchers are in for a treat this week as the Draconid meteor shower, also known as the Giacobinids, is set to peak

Draconid meteor shower to peak this week - here's how to see it

The Draconid meteor shower, also known as the Giacobinids, is set to peak this week, offering sky-watchers a chance to witness a celestial spectacle.

The meteor shower will be visible from Sunday through to Thursday, with the best viewing times expected between today and Wednesday.

Unlike most meteor showers which are best seen in the early hours, the Draconids are most visible shortly after nightfall.

For optimal viewing, it's recommended to find a spot with an unobstructed horizon and minimal light pollution.

This annual event originates from the debris of comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner, which orbits the Sun every six-and-a-half years.

The Draconids, sometimes referred to as the Giacobinids, are named after Michel Giacobini who discovered the comet.

The streaks of light seen during the meteor shower are caused by particles as small as grains of sand burning up as they enter the Earth's atmosphere.

Dr Minjae Kim, a research fellow at the Department of Physics, University of Warwick, said: "Under ideal conditions, observers could see up to 10 meteors per hour."

He added: "The shower's radiant point is highest in the evening sky, making it one of the few meteor showers best observed after sunset rather than in the early morning," reports the Express.

"The waxing crescent to first quarter moon will provide relatively dark skies, improving visibility."

"For the best experience, head to an area with minimal light pollution, such as a rural location or a park away from city lights, and choose a spot with a clear horizon and open view of the sky."

"Give your eyes 20-30 minutes to adjust to the darkness to optimise your night vision."

"You might want to bring a reclining chair or blanket to observe the sky comfortably. Remember, patience is key when stargazing. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the spectacle of the night sky."

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