Perseids 2016!

Perseid captured against the bright Moon during the late evening hours of August 10.
Perseid captured against the bright Moon during the late evening hours of August 10.

The perseid meteor shower will be peaking tonight (from the late evening hours of the 11th into the early morning hours of the 12th).  This could be a special display of the perseids as this is a predicted “outburst” year.

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Rates this year could approach 200+ meteors per hour during the peak of the event.  For the amount of light pollution we have in rural areas of Oklahoma, this means you will probably be able to see about 100 per hour, if you have the darkest sky possible, there are no clouds, and you can see all of the sky.  In the OKC metro area, only the brightest meteors will shine through.  One could expect to see 10 or 15 per hour.