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Can Sept. ε-Perseids be seen in El Salvador?


San Salvador, capital of El Salvador.

We recommend you read the introduction to meteor showers.

Sept. ε-Perseids(SPE) meteor shower will be active from Saturday, September 5 2020 until Monday, September 21 2020. Its peak day is Wednesday, September 9 2020, according to information published by the International Meteor Organization. For more information, check out the meteor shower calendar 2020.

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Position of Sept. ε-Perseids

Sept. ε-Perseids's radiant during its peak day will be at alpha=48°, delta=+40°. The zenithal hourly rate is: 5 meteors per hour.

The visibility of a meteor shower depends on several factors: geographic coordinates of observer and elevation, time of the day, city lights pollution, the weather and the terrain. For reference, we have calculated the position (elevation / azimuth) of Sept. ε-Perseids's radiant in the sky during its peak day, Wednesday, September 9 2020, for the following cities in El Salvador.

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CityTime
00:0002:0004:0006:0008:0010:0012:0014:0016:0018:0020:0022:00
Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.Alt.Az.
San Salvador33°51°54°38°64°358°52°320°30°309°310°----------10°51°
Ahuachapan32°51°53°39°64°359°52°320°31°309°309°----------10°51°
Cuscatlan32°51°54°38°64°358°52°320°30°309°310°----------10°51°
La Libertad32°51°53°38°63°358°52°320°30°309°310°----------10°51°
La Paz33°51°54°38°63°357°52°320°30°309°310°----------10°51°
La Union33°51°54°37°63°355°51°319°29°309°310°----------11°51°
San Miguel33°51°54°37°63°356°51°319°30°309°310°----------11°51°
Santa Ana32°51°54°39°64°358°52°320°31°309°309°----------10°51°
Sonsonate32°51°53°39°64°358°52°320°31°309°309°----------10°51°

The Sky and Stars in El Salvador

The following is a simulation of the sky and stars as seen from San Salvador, El Salvador during its peak day starting at 00:00.

You may adjust the speed of the simulator backward or forward to see the movement of the radiant over the horizon.

Content last updated on 2016-01-06