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Meteor Activity Outlook for July 22-28, 2017

During this period the moon will reach its new phase on Sunday July 23. At this time the moon will be located near the sun and will be invisible at night. As the week progresses the waxing crescent moon will enter the evening sky but will not interfere with meteor observing.

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Meteor Activity Outlook for July 15-21, 2017

During this period the moon will reach its last quarter phase on Sunday July 16. While the half-illuminated moon will certainly cast some glare in the night sky, it is still much less bright than the full moon. Therefore successful meteor observations can be obtained by simply keeping the moon out of your field of view while observing. Since the moon rises near midnight for observers located in mid-northern latitudes, the evening hours will be free of interfering moonlight.

by - Jul 15, 2017 - 1

Meteor Activity Outlook for April 1-7, 2017

During this period the moon reaches its first quarter phase on Monday April 3rd. At this time the half illuminated moon is located 90 degrees east of the sun and sets near 0300 local daylight time (LDT) as seen from mid-northern latitudes. This weekend is good for viewing meteor activity during the more productive morning hours as the moon will have set shortly after midnight. As the week progresses the window of opportunity to view under dark skies shrinks with each passing night as the moon sets later and later.

by - Mar 31, 2017 - 1

Robert Hays Jr.

Robert H. Hays, Jr. was born in 1950 and has always lived in the Chicago area. He became interested in…

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Mike Morrow

Mike Morrow came into this world on August 24, 1937 in Philadelphia. Pa. When he was still a young boy…

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American Meteor Society’s Founder

By Richard Taibi, AMS Staff Advisor on History Copyright 2007 Richard Taibi McCormick Observatory astronomers spread throughout the nighttime Virginia…

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Fireball FAQs

What is a fireball? What is the difference between a fireball and a bolide? How frequently do fireballs occur? Can…

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Observer Profiles

Richard Taibi My interest in space and astronomy was awakened by Sputnik’s launch in 1957. I was 11 then and…

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Meteor FAQs

What is the difference between a meteor, a meteorite, and a meteoroid? How high up do meteors occur? How big…

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Links

Meteor Showers Gary Kronk’s Comets & Meteor Showers page – Widely acclaimed as the finest resource on meteors, comets, and…

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Glossary

Absolute magnitude (H10 and H0) This is the brightness a comet would exhibit if placed 1 AU from both the…

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History

The American Meteor Society was founded in 1911 by the late Dr. Charles P. Olivier, as an offshoot from the…

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Programs

On any given night, in British Columbia, an observer will monitor his homemade meteor spectrograph, hoping to catch another rare…

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