It was raining during the day this morning, but I’m sorry you missed it.
The Aries meteor shower is considered the strongest meteor shower of the year.
It is expected to reach its daytime peak on Tuesday and fill the sky with 60-200 stars per hour.
This rain arrives in May and June of each year and radiates from a point in the constellation of Aries.
In a 2014 study, German astrophysicist Jürgen Rendtel predicted that the “climax speed” (number of meteors per hour) of the arithmetic shower could reach 200.
I was expecting a downpour on Alietida a little over an hour ago on Mars. I saw Venus and the Sun rise, but there was no rain :(
–Fred Noguer (@FredNoguerAPS) June 7, 2022
However, most of the meteors should have been invisible during the day when the sun was clearly above the horizon, since it rained more.
The Aries meteor shower should have been visible to astronomers in the northern and southern hemispheres, but this time it seems no one was lucky enough to see it.
Astronomers predicted that the peak of the rains would arrive on June 7 and would be visible about 45 minutes before sunrise.
Passionate skyscrapers trying to catch a shooting star or two in a small window before sunrise were disappointing.
However, due to its technical activity until July, it is still possible to detect the Aries meteor shower in the coming days.
If not, you can mark on the calendar the next meteor shower, the Delta Aquarium. The peak of the Delta Aquarium is scheduled for July 30.
Source: Metro
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