During the early hours of Monday and Tuesday, the heavens of the southern hemisphere and in particular those of Chile, will offer a unique show with the appearance of up to 30 meteors per hour. Although this rain It began on April 19 and will run until May 28this week’s nights will mark the most intense moment of the phenomenon.
According to the International Meteor Organization (IMO)the peak is expected for the early morning of the Monday, May 6 at 03:00 GMT. The good news for Chilean observers is that, despite the presence of the moon in a growing phase (with 72% lighting), it will be hidden near the dawn, leaving more favorable conditions for observation.
The ETA acuáridas do not require special equipment to be appreciatedjust find a dark place, far from the light pollution of cities, and allow the eyes to adapt to the dark for at least 20 minutes. Beaches, valleys or rural sectors of ChileThey will offer ideal scenarios to enjoy the phenomenon.
The apparent origin of these fleeting stars is in the constellation of Aquarius, so observing to the East-Southeast near the dawn will increase the chances of seeing meteors cross the sky.
Tips for observers
For those who plan to take or get up early so as not to miss this event, It is recommended to wear warm clothes, especially in height or regions of the south of the country. Mobile applications such as Stellarium, Sky Tonight or Photopills They can facilitate the location of the radiant and help plan the experience.
The ETA acuáridas are caused by the remains of the Comet 1p/Halleyone of the most famous in history. Although this kite only approaches the earth every 76 years, its legacy in dust and fragments continues to produce rains such as every year.