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Κυριακή 9 Οκτωβρίου 2016

The 2016 Draconid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak on October 8

2016 Draconid Meteor Shower

The 2016 Draconid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak on October 8. A First Quarter Moon may make it harder for observers to see many shooting stars.
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The Draconid Meteor Shower is also known as Giacobinids.
©iStockphoto.com/Clint Spencer
The best time to see the shooting stars from this meteor shower is right before nightfall.

2 Meteor Showers in October

The Draconid meteor shower, also sometimes known as the Giacobinids, is one of the 2 meteor showers to annually grace the skies in October.
The Draconids owe their name to the constellation Draco the Dragon, and are created when the Earth passes through the dust debris left by comet 21 P/ Giacobini-Zinner. The comet takes about 6.6 years to make a single revolution around the Sun.
Although the Draconids have been responsible for some of the most spectacular meteor showers in recorded history, most recently in 2011, most astronomers and sky gazers consider these to be one of the least interesting meteor showers in during the year.
The Orionids is the second meteor shower in October. It usually peaks around October 21.

Location in the Sky Tonight

NOTE: The table below changes every day to show the coming night's location
Draconids meteor shower for Athens (Night between 9 Οκτ and 10 Οκτ)
TimeAzimuth/DirectionAltitude
Κυρ 1:00 πμ324°Northwest20,0°
Κυρ 2:00 πμ330°North-northwest13,6°
Κυρ 3:00 πμ337°North-northwest8,4°
Κυρ 4:00 πμ345°North-northwest4,7°
Κυρ 5:00 πμ354°North2,6°
Κυρ 6:00 πμNorth2,3°
Κυρ 7:00 πμ12°North-northeast3,8°
Κυρ 8:00 μμ315°Northwest61,1°
Κυρ 9:00 μμ312°Northwest52,4°
Κυρ 10:00 μμ312°Northwest43,6°
Κυρ 11:00 μμ315°Northwest35,0°
Δευ 12:00 πμ319°Northwest26,9°
Direction to see the Draconids in the sky:
  • Azimuth is the direction, based on true north, a compass might show a slightly different value.
  • Altitude is height in degrees over horizon.

Where Can I See the Draconids?

Viewers in Northern America, Europe and Asia are the best situated to enjoy the Draconids. Those closer to the Equator in the Southern Hemisphere can also sometimes see few meteors from the Draconids.
While it is not necessary to look in a particular direction to enjoy a meteor shower, astronomers suggest locating the Draco the Dragon's 2 brightest stars, Eltanin and Rastaban. The meteor shower seems to emerge from the dragon’s head.

When to View the Draconids

Unlike other meteor showers, the best time to view the Draconids is just after the Sun sets and right before nightfall. This is because, the Draconids’ radiant point - the point in the sky where the meteor shower seems to come from - is highest in the sky during dusk. The shower peaks around October 7 and 8 every year.

How to View the Draconids

There isn’t a lot of skill involved in watching a meteor shower. Here are some tips on how to maximize your time looking for the Draconids:
  • Get out of the city to a place where city and artificial lights do not impede your viewing
  • If you are out viewing the shower during its peak, you will not need any special equipment. You should be able to see the shower with your naked eyes.
  • Carry a blanket or a comfortable chair with you - viewing meteors, just like any other kind of star gazing is a waiting game, and you need to be comfortable. Plus, you may not want to leave until you can’t see the majestic celestial fireworks anymore.
  • Check the weather and moonrise and moonset timings for your location before you leave, and plan your viewing around it.

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