Vietnamese people saw hundreds of meteors in the early morning and were eager to capture them.

Việt NamViệt Nam14/08/2024


The famous Perseids meteor shower peaked on the night of August 11 and early morning of August 12, and brought a wonderful "light rain" performance to many Vietnamese astronomy lovers.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 1.

A large two-color Perseid meteor streak in the sky of Phu Yen early this morning, August 13, was captured by Nguyen Ba Tuyen, Ho Chi Minh City Amateur Astronomy Club (HAAC). To watch the peak of this meteor shower, the HAAC team traveled from Ho Chi Minh City to Quy Nhon and Phu Yen, choosing the ideal location to enjoy the "party" of light in the sky.

PHOTO: NGUYEN BA TUYEN/HAAC

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 2.

Ms. Nguyen Kha Ly in the HAAC group said that the group watching the meteor shower this time had 8 people including 4 adults and 4 children. "Not only the HAAC members, but our group also included the family of Mr. Tam, a teacher working at Tran Phu High School (Tuy An, Phu Yen). It was wonderful at the time of watching, the weather was extremely favorable. During the night of watching the meteors, the whole group saw about 200 streaks, some of which were long and bright in the sky, everyone was excited", Ms. Kha Ly shared and added that this was one of the most wonderful and impressive times watching the meteor shower for her.

PHOTO: NGUYEN BA TUYEN/HAAC

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 3.

“My group and I watched about 200 meteors all night, of which more than 80 were extremely bright and clearly green. Oh, how wonderful!”, shared Mr. Nguyen Ba Tuyen.

PHOTO: NGUYEN BA TUYEN/HAAC

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 4.
Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 5.

Favorable weather is very important for meteor viewing.

PHOTO: NGUYEN BA TUYEN/HAAC

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 6.

On the night of the peak of the Perseids meteor shower, Mr. Hiep, who currently lives and works in Japan, did not miss the opportunity to "hunt" for meteors. Choosing an ideal location in Tottori Prefecture, he began to enjoy the special "light party" of the year.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 7.

A meteor was captured by Mr. Hiep.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 8.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 9.

“With the naked eye, I can see a lot of streaks. However, not all of them are in my frame. This is truly an interesting night of watching the meteor shower,” Hiep added.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 10.

Vo Duc Quan, a student in Ninh Phuoc District (Ninh Thuan), also spent many hours watching the Perseids meteor shower on the night of its peak. Quan said that because of limited visibility, he could not see many streaks, but it was still an interesting experience to capture the meteors.

Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 11.
Người Việt Nam ngắm được hàng trăm vệt sao băng rạng sáng, háo hức chụp lại- Ảnh 12.

The photo on the left was taken by Khanh Linh, a student studying abroad, in the sky over Bristol (UK). Khanh Linh said that during 2 hours of stargazing, she saw about 10 meteors streaking by, of which 2-3 were long. "I had observed before, but early Sunday morning it was cloudy and I couldn't see anything. This morning the clouds were less cloudy," she said. The photo on the right was taken by Tran Huu Thinh in Ca Mau early this morning.

KHANH LINH/TRAN HUU THINH


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