NASA Whats Up for August 2009 Meteors?
August 29th, 2009 | by admin |
Whats Up for August? Meteors!
Hello and welcome. Im Jane Houston Jones at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
2009 is International Year of Astronomy. And each month this year were showcasing a great celestial object or event.
This month its the Perseid Meteor Shower!
Have you ever wondered what makes these cosmic fireworks? Meteor showers are just the debris of a passing comet or sometimes the debris from a fragmented asteroid.
When a comet nears the sun, its icy surface heats up.This causes clouds of gas, dirt and dust to be released, forming a tail of debris that can stretch for millions of miles.
As Earth passes near the dusty tail, some of the dust particles hit our atmosphere.They burn up and create the great celestial fireworks we see.
NASA generates meteor shower forecasts to prevent potential hazards to spacecraft that are launching or orbiting Earth.
NASA also monitors these showers to check the accuracy of the forecasts.
NASAs Deep Impact mission is now on an extended mission called EPOXI. It will visit comet Hartley 2 in 2010. And the Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres flies by Vesta for the first time in 2011, and flies by the dwarf planet Ceres in 2015.
You don’t need a telescope or binoculars to view a meteor shower. In fact, meteor showers are best seen with the unaided eye.
You’ll see some Perseids all month long — before and after midnight but the real fireworks will appear in the wee hours of Wednesday, August 12th.Between 2 and 4 a.m. local time, look for up to 100 meteors per hour.
Meteor showers are best seen in the hours after midnight.That’s when Earth is facing the direction in which the dust particles are colliding with our atmosphere.
And as a bonus for staying up late, two planets are visible in the eastern sky one bright and the other faint.
Venus is just rising low on the horizon and is much brighter.Mars, despite that e-mail hoax about it being big and bright this month, appears as a reddish faint star-like object above Venus. And Jupiter shines as a brilliant beacon in the west.Through a telescope, you might even be able to see nearby Neptune!
You can learn all about NASA’s missions at www.nasa.gov
Thats all for this month, Im Jane Houston Jones.
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14 Responses to “NASA Whats Up for August 2009 Meteors?”
By mounsteres on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
READ: Venus is just …
READ: Venus is just rising low on the horizon and is much brighter.Mars, DESPITE THAT E-MAIL HOAX about it being big and bright this month, appears as a reddish faint star-like object above Venus. And Jupiter shines as a brilliant beacon in the west.Through a telescope, you might even be able to see nearby Neptune!
By phandong1985 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
well she said it’s …
well she said it’s last for one whole month.. but aug.12 is alot more… well hope we all can see it..
By jigglypuff2cute on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
wait. so how long …
wait. so how long will this last! i wanted to see it but i had to g to school! my friend said that ittt will last till saturday
By aesdeefge on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
saw it in sweden …
saw it in sweden today, did not knew it was comming:) it was so cool
By Tiffanyg21 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
DANG IT I WISH I …
DANG IT I WISH I COULD OF SEEN THIS VID EARLIER OR I WOULD OF STAYED UP TO SEE IT!!! I want to see planets and meteors
By zevhaslg101 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
co0L..
co0L..
By kirox777 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
its world wide
its world wide
By Hukler on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
I believe it is …
I believe it is generally the same time for all time zones respectively…so just look up at 2-4 i guess
By keetner on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
The description is …
The description is everything the video said…lol.
Anyways, so, my time zone is Mountain Time. I’m wondering, because the peak time stated was 2-4, would it be 3-5 where I live??
By thaking01 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
u just read the …
u just read the description?!?!?!?!?!?!
By edgaralfaro15 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
Thanks ….. i’m …
Thanks ….. i’m musch more informed
-PFC Alfaro
By ToontownRocker123 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
all of north …
all of north america august 12 through midnight and 5 am
By absurd0502 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
all of north …
all of north america i think
By rockeromex01 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
which state …
which state plzzzzzzzz tell me!