Hi, it's me again, your little amateur astronomer. So ,tonight through Thursday, are the annual Perseid meteor showers! So if you can find a dark place, you can see shooting stars. (Also on a clear night)
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 123912.htmThe peak will be Wednesday night (Same time as music club, but it probally won't be dark enough by then anyways.)
"Although the Perseids peak on the 12th August, the shower can be seen for some time either side of that date and it is worth looking out for them the night before (i.e. from the evening of 11th August). To see the meteor shower, look towards the north-eastern sky from 2200 British Summer TIme (BST) onwards.
In clear weather and away from the light pollution of major cities, it should be possible to see a meteor at least every few minutes, with most appearing as brief streaks of light. The waxing gibbous Moon will be in the evening sky but will have set by 0130 BST on the morning of the maximum so its light will not interfere with the view after that time.
Perhaps best of all, and unlike many astronomical phenomena, meteors are best seen with the unaided eye, rather than through a telescope or binoculars and are perfectly safe to watch."