Shooting stars expected in May – also in Germany – 2024-04-30 19:07:17

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2024-04-30 19:07:17

Fragments of Halley’s Comet can be observed in the coming days – if the weather is right. They are best seen at night.

The chances of sighting shooting stars are quite good if the weather conditions are right in early May. This is when the so-called Eta Aquariids, a cluster of meteors, reach their peak.

The maximum is expected on the night of May 5th to 6th, as the chairman of the Sternfreunde association based in Bensheim in southern Hesse, Uwe Pilz, explains: “You can also observe a few days before, but after this date the activity falls quickly.” The following night or the night after that would be suitable for looking for shooting stars.

Meteors from Halley’s Comet

The Eta Aquariids are splintered fragments of Halley’s Comet. These are fast meteors that enter the Earth’s atmosphere at around 65 kilometers per second. The Aquariids appear to come from the constellation Aquarius, hence their name. Since the constellation only appears on the southeastern horizon at the end of the night, observations only then make sense, advises Pilz. In any case, moonlight doesn’t bother us at the peak this year.

There are better visibility conditions in the southern hemisphere. But ten to 15 meteors could also be seen from a dark location in Germany – although most of them would only be weak, according to Pilz.

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