Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks on April 22

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  • #10809
    Avatar photoLino
    Participant

    This got me excited for a second. Think of all the wishes you can make while watching this! Up to 100 meteors an hour!

    Then I remembered where I am… Chengdu pollution 🙁

    Lyrid Meteor shower April 22

    #29817
    Avatar photoBrendan
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    I watched this from the beach next to my apartment years ago with a girlfriend. Awesome experience. We weren’t counting, but I remember there being something every few seconds, with a few huge trails. Would have been great to catch this, but as you say being in Chengdu it’s unlikely.

    #29823
    Avatar photoSascha
    Participant

    i woud be down with taking a trip 2-3 hours out, perhaps Mingshan, or even a bit further, and finding a mountaintop to watch this from. If we get a crew, we can do it.

    #29827
    Avatar photoCharlie
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    i woud be down with taking a trip 2-3 hours out, perhaps Mingshan, or even a bit further, and finding a mountaintop to watch this from. If we get a crew, we can do it.

    This is a good idea.

    #29831
    Avatar photoChris Ziich
    Moderator

    sounds BROMANTIC!

    I’m in.

    #29843
    Avatar photoSascha
    Participant

    I would recommend sat sun for this, everyone has ish to do on monday

    #29858
    Avatar photoThomas
    Member

    does anybody know if this is espacially here in China better to see then elsewhere?

    #29860
    Avatar photoBrendan
    Moderator
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    I would recommend sat sun for this

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    Lyrid Meteor shower April 22

    Someone help me out here.

    #29862
    Avatar photoSascha
    Participant

    your picture goes well with that last post brendan. “Confusion” the shower is actually a few days long, starting around the 17th and going through till like the 23 or so, depending. So its not like ONE DAY based on Julius Caesar. ALl we need is a clear sky during those days, and we should see something.

    #29864
    Avatar photoCharlie
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    Someone help me out here.

    The best time to view this is Monday morning before dawn, according to what I’ve read. I don’t think there’s much of a connection between this and China per se, although apparently it was first observed in China in 600 BC.

    #29868
    Avatar photoBrendan
    Moderator
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    “Confusion”

    Eternal.

    #29891
    Avatar photoSascha
    Participant

    As for this, prob the best bet would be to head out Sunday and try and get a good look, or even Sat night, and pick the closest, best mtn top option. Check weather reports for clarity etc. And assume that the trip will be as fun as seeing the shower of meteors, just in case we dont see shit, I’d be totally down to do it, i’ll call charles and perhaps we can post a clear Event in the forum sometime in the next few days

    #29899
    Avatar photoBrave Chengdu
    Participant

    I would be interested in this. Even if I don’t attend I could recommend some accessible mountains.

    I wanted to try for a long time but never have, and don’t know much about.

    Must you have a mountain top for a wide open sky view? or could a high side of a mountain suffice, if it’s facing the right way?

    what direction will this shower be in? does anyone know?

    #29905
    Avatar photooh davey
    Participant

    Sounds great to me.. except for Sunday/Monday ;-(

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