“There’s huge uncertainties here,“astronomer Ye Quanzhi said on YouTube.
The tau Herculids are ramping up!
The#globalmeteornetworkobserved a total of 1500 so far.
Fortunately, the moon will cooperate by virtually staying dark all night long.
Head outside at least 15 minutes before the aforementioned window to give your eyes time to adjust.
For the best experience, orient yourself with the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) in your view.
Here’s hoping we all win that lottery ticket and have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Let me know how it goes@EricCMack on Twitter.