Meteor shower to light up SA sky
Local star gazers are in for a treat this week as the annual Perseid meteor shower is set to light up the sky.
Away from the major cities the stars will come out to play, especially late on Wednesday and Thursday night.
The annual Perseid meteor shower has arrived, and while the northern latitudes of the United States, Europe and east Asia will see it most brightly, South Africa will not be left out of the show.
"It is a northern hemisphere constellation but we can see the Perseid from South Africa relatively from the northern horizon," Astrological Society of Southern Africa Johannesburg Centre chairperson and viewing officer Jerome Jooste told News24.
"What we call the radiance or the point of radiance, where the meteors seem to radiant from is a little higher than the Perseid constellation itself."
Jooste said the Perseid was quite a good shower to see.
"What you do see, after midnight, you will start to notice there will be more meteors than what you would normally see and also there would be more per an hour," he said.
"A few will be quite bright but the majority will be quite faint."
Meteor showers occur around once a month, and sometimes twice a month.
---News24wire
Related Stories
Police retirement is something special especially when the time...
While international passenger flights remain prohibited, with...
The Department of Basic Education has urged school principals...
The Eastern Cape Department of Health on Monday said that it had noted a video of a learner in isolation at Makaula Senior Secondary School in kwaBhaca riding an over bed trolley up and down the hospital facility...
Correspondence and reports from the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD), the Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR) and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) have cleared up speculation around...
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI)...
The Executive Mayor of Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality...
A former litter-picker is clearing a new career path for women...
The Kouga Traffic Department at Humansdorp is expected to....
The good news is that cinemas, restaurants, theatres and casinos can start operating again, albeit under strict conditions, after having closed for three months in the COVID-19 enforced lockdown...