You don’t actually need to look straight at Ursa Minor. The meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, so just face north and scan broadly. Telescopes and binoculars won’t help here and naked eye is best.
Conditions in the US should be perfect for the final meteor shower of 2025, with no moonlight present to interfere with spotting shooting stars. Read the full article: https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-watch-the-ursids-meteor-shower/
Max meteors per hour? I wanna take my family to another one; we've seen two this year, and neither had been particularly great.
Anything for an Urdnot. I served with Wrex in a couple wars back in the day, and raised a parent less pup, too.
You don’t actually need to look straight at Ursa Minor. The meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, so just face north and scan broadly. Telescopes and binoculars won’t help here and naked eye is best.
Conditions in the US should be perfect for the final meteor shower of 2025, with no moonlight present to interfere with spotting shooting stars.
Read the full article: https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-watch-the-ursids-meteor-shower/
When is the meteor shower?
December 17-26, peaking in the wee hours of the 22nd. Look generally north.
Max meteors per hour? I wanna take my family to another one; we've seen two this year, and neither had been particularly great.
Thank you, I couldn't read the article
Anything for an Urdnot. I served with Wrex in a couple wars back in the day, and raised a parent less pup, too.