Better if you are living in the South hemisphere or near the Ecuator, but always marvelous a meteoroid shower above in the Sky. Halley's Comet tail. North viewers need to find the South so South viewers need to find the North.

All information you need and some suggestions in http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...

You also can find an Aquarius' map in this link from Wikimedia Commons:

Aquarius constellation map

Have all a nice day all of you

 

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  • Hello Syubi, I couldn't see any because we had a cloudy and rainy day. Is not wonderful? Pouring down instead a stars night is not a bad option I think. I love the rainy weather also, as you can see.

    :-)

  • It is May 7th already at the moment in my place. So, did you see it? The meteor? I don't know how to read stars btw ^^'
  • Hello Mcfly, yes, in August we have the same Stars night(?) known among us as "Perseidas" (Perseid in English I think) because it seems to come from Perseus. I saw it twice, I'm living in La Palma (Canary Islands) where we have the IAC Group, an international group of telescopes, because here is less light contamination than other sites. Also I like the sky and the stories (tales or legends) that we can find there, most of them from the classic Greeks.

    Glad to know you here.

    Javier

     

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