yes the best time to see it is 12 to 2.
2006-08-12 07:35:15
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answered by hkyboy96 5
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The Perseid meteor showers peak tonight, but will be difficult to fully appriciate because of the full moon. The Meteors will appear to originate from the constillation Perseus (hence its name) which is just below the easily recognizable "W" shaped constilation Cassiopeia. Later should be better, but who knows with the bright moon.
2006-08-12 04:48:05
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answered by neerdowel 3
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nicely, no longer this night, is going to be from the 12 to the thirteenth from 2am to 5 am and it says you could watch it exterior yet attempt staying faraway from the city lighting fixtures as much as possible by way of fact meteors are maximum in all likelihood to hit there.
2016-12-11 07:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If I'm in WEstern Australia - CAN I SEE IT???
I love meteor showers, haven't seen one since I was 10!
2006-08-12 04:57:30
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answered by Woohoo! 3
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Yes, called the Perseids, best time would be late evening (as in dark enough to see the stars, if it's lighter than this, you won't see them and you may not see them in the city at all)
2006-08-12 04:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i was outside grilling ( in new york) and i almost got hit by a ball of fire flying threw the sky! it just missed the house and the tree in my back yard it landed a few yards down, theres like an abandon gravel parking lot i it was about the size of a soccer ball and oddly shaped
2006-08-12 04:37:24
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answered by dizzogurl 4
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pleides and go somewhere dark.its not like a zillion come all at once so lay back and enjoy
2006-08-12 04:39:11
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answered by changeling 6
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if you think its going to happen near where you live , look on your local news
2006-08-12 04:35:29
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answered by dlc 4
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If there is call me!!!i need some wishes to do!
2006-08-12 04:43:24
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answered by kayleen f 1
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