“the best time to view the spectacle is after sunset and before the moon rise as it will be the darkest time.”
plastachio on
Sorry to be a lazy fucker but what actual times would they be, RTÉ?
jiminygillikers on
Can anybody recommend anywhere in North Dublin with decent dark skies ? I’ve a young child that I know would freak out at the thought of seeing “shooting stars”. As it’ll be after bedtime, I wouldn’t like to venture too far.
Suitable_Visual4056 on
I’m obviously old fashioned – but I like my times to be in time format
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Almost full moon atm, predictably.
“the best time to view the spectacle is after sunset and before the moon rise as it will be the darkest time.”
Sorry to be a lazy fucker but what actual times would they be, RTÉ?
Can anybody recommend anywhere in North Dublin with decent dark skies ? I’ve a young child that I know would freak out at the thought of seeing “shooting stars”. As it’ll be after bedtime, I wouldn’t like to venture too far.
I’m obviously old fashioned – but I like my times to be in time format
[Ham Radio also can ‘bounce’ signals off the meteors.](https://www.amateurradio.com/the-perseids-meteor-shower-and-meteorwatch)
By the way if it’s up there it’s a meteor and if it’s on the ground it’s a meteorite (apparently)
Rural wexford bout to come in clutch for the aul celestial hullabaloo