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Sonoma, CA
The Perseid meteor shower, often referred to by NASA as "the best meteor shower of the year," is set to peak this weekend, and Sonoma County is one of the prime locations to witness this celestial spectacle. Here's a highlight of the information covered in a recent article by The Press Democrat and additional insights from other sources.
What to Expect
The Perseid meteor shower occurs annually as Earth passes through the debris of comet Swift-Tuttle's trails. This year, the sky show will be at its most visible point in Sonoma County on Saturday night and early Sunday. NASA estimates that at its peak, stargazers can expect to see around 40 Perseids in the hour just before dawn.
Last year, visibility was hindered by a full moon, but this weekend, the moon will be a waning crescent, allowing for less light and higher visibility. "The moon cooperates nicely this year with nights largely free of moonlight, especially in the a.m. hours, starting this weekend and for the next nine days or so," wrote Jack Welch, a docent at Robert Ferguson Observatory in Kenwood.
How to Watch
Here's how to get the best viewing experience, according to astronomy website EarthSky:
- Find a Dark Area: Choose a location away from suburban areas and cities, preferably a wide-open area with fewer trees.
- Know the Peak Time: Make sure you go at a time when many meteors are predicted to be visible.
- Watch for an Hour or More: Let your eyes adapt to the dark, which can take up to 20 minutes.
- Bring Essentials: A blanket, chair, and a friend can make the experience more enjoyable. Avoid using your phone, as it can ruin your night-adjusted eyesight.
Where to View
The Robert Ferguson Observatory will be holding a Public Star Party starting at 9 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $15 or free for members. People will be able to observe the Perseids at the observatory Saturday night and into Sunday morning.
Additional Source
According to EarthSky, a renowned astronomy website, the Perseid meteor shower is not only a Northern Hemisphere favorite but also visible from locations around the world. They provide additional tips and insights for those interested in witnessing this annual event.
The Perseid meteor shower is a must-see event, and Sonoma County offers some of the best viewing opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just looking for a unique night out, don't miss this chance to witness one of nature's most breathtaking displays.