Saturday, January 14, 2012

Where and how can i find the constellation perseus?

I want to see the perseid shower and i know the comets spread from that constellation but i dk where it isWhere and how can i find the constellation perseus?It's usually to the north if you are in the northern hemisphere.



It's near Cassiopeia, the w looking thing.



When I was watching last night, there weren't just in the north. Just look up and you'll see them.



Also, they aren't comets, they're meteors.Where and how can i find the constellation perseus?Around midnight this time of year it is in the northeast, right under Cassiopeia (W-shape). The meteors (not comets!) radiate from a point which is actually in Cassiopeia, not Perseus. But they are visible all over the sky, in fact more frequent away from Perseus, since the trails there are very short. I generally watch high in the eastern part of the sky.Where and how can i find the constellation perseus?'You can look anywhere in the sky. Though the meteors come from the direction of the stars of Perseus in the eastern part of the sky, they can appear anywhere.'



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a鈥?/a>Where and how can i find the constellation perseus?
Tonight it is in the north east of the sky,
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