luigi(fromfield) wrote:Thanks for the Info. Which direction is south in your diagram?
0° is north, 90° is east, 180° is south, and 270° is west.
Can you guesstimate the number of meteors that would have been visible at latitude 35 south?
Not many at all. The Perseid radiant just grazes your northern horizon, so at most you might catch a few Earth grazers.
I´m asking this to be able to estimate what can be seen and photographed from my location as there´s absolute nothing about the Perseids from the South Hemisphere.
The Perseids are pretty much considered a northern hemisphere shower, although people down to about 20° south can still see a fair number of meteors.
[quote="luigi(fromfield)"]Thanks for the Info. Which direction is south in your diagram?[/quote]
0° is north, 90° is east, 180° is south, and 270° is west.
[quote]Can you guesstimate the number of meteors that would have been visible at latitude 35 south?[/quote]
Not many at all. The Perseid radiant just grazes your northern horizon, so at most you might catch a few Earth grazers.
[quote]I´m asking this to be able to estimate what can be seen and photographed from my location as there´s absolute nothing about the Perseids from the South Hemisphere.[/quote]
The Perseids are pretty much considered a northern hemisphere shower, although people down to about 20° south can still see a fair number of meteors.