Stargazers expect best meteor shower Wednesday night
This week Saskatchewan skies will be lit up by the annual Perseid Meteor shower, and stargazers expect this year to be one of the best showers ever.
“It’s probably already started there’s been a few meteors people have seen but we are approaching the peak activity,” Stan Shaduk, professor of astronomy at the University of Saskatchewan, said.
While the meteor shower is expected to provide a midnight show all week, the best time to look up is Thursday morning. Shaduk said the less sleep you get Thursday night, the better the show.
“Early in the morning is better, once it gets completely dark you should be able to see some of the Perseid meteors in the sky,” he said. “The later you stay up the greater frequency of meteors you will observe; the best time is 2 a.m. to 3 a.m.”


