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Get your wish list ready, this may be a good weekend to find that shooting star.
Meteors will be shooting across the night sky this weekend, with a little knowledge and some planning, you may just catch one of nature's best shows.
Jeff Marx, associate professor of physics at McDaniel College, said the Perseid meteors are often fast meteors, moving 50 to 70 kilometers per second. He said they are also fairly bright, and may leave visible trails.
Marx said the predictions this year are for a modest shower, an average of one visible meteor per minute at peak.
"You might go several minutes without seeing any meteors and see a few in just a minute," Marx said. "In part, it's the hope of witnessing one of those little statistical flukes that makes watching meteor showers so much fun."
To optimize viewing, Marx suggests the following:
Don't give up on shooting stars if you don't catch them this weekend. According to Marx, "on any night of the year if you look at a dark sky long enough, you are bound to see random meteors every so often."
Tina Lee
7:34 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012
Last night around 8:30 in Westminster Maryland.....I was on Rt 97 by Stone Road, going down the road by Big Pipe Creek.. my daughter and I seen a Bright light to our right side of us, we both followed it with our eyes, then it disappeared. I said to my daughter that I'd bet you that was something from the Moon..It was just as Bright. I wanted to follow it, but I'm sure I know where it would be...Did anyone else see this wonderful sight last night???