Tuesday, June 30, 2020

June 30 - National Meteor Watch Day


Happy National Meteor Watch Day! Today is observed every year on June 30th. Also known as National Meteor Day, on a cloudless night, people turn their eyes to the heavens in hopes of spotting the glow of a falling star.  


Daily there are millions of meteors that occur in the Earth’s atmosphere. 


When space debris, such as pieces of rock, enter the Earth’s atmosphere the friction causes the surrounding air to become scorching hot. This “shooting star” streaking through the sky surrounded by flaming hot air is a meteor. 


The majority of the meteoroids that cause meteors are only the size of a pebble. 


Meteors sometimes occur in showers. It’s an excellent time to plan for a meteor-watching party.  

 
Whether we catch a few stray falling stars or witness an entire meteor shower, this day calls for an evening with friends and family under the stars. 


Identify the constellations while waiting to make a wish or two. Sounds like a romantic night, as well. 

 
Meteor, Meteoroid and Meteor Showers 


In the Northern Hemisphere, one of the most active meteor showers is the Perseids. 


Named after the constellation Perseus where the majority of the activity takes place, particles released by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle cause the meteors to shower down onto Earth.  


One of the most impressive meteor showers in the Northern Hemisphere, the Perseids put on dazzling displays. 


Some years, on a clear night with a new moon, skywatchers view more than one meteor per minute! The Perseids are active from mid-July to late August.  


Meteors are usually observed at night and are visible when they are about thirty-four to seventy miles above the Earth, and they often disintegrated at about 31 to 51 miles above. Their glow time is usually about a second. 


Despite a large number of meteors we see, a small percent of meteoroids hit the Earth’s atmosphere and then skip back into space.  


The chemical composition and the speed of the meteoroid will cause different hues to the light. Possible colors and elements producing them include: 


  •  Orange/yellow (sodium) 

  • • Yellow (iron) 

  • • Blue/green (copper) 

  • • Purple (potassium) 

  • • Red (silicate)

A list of meteor shower dates, as well as a guide to successful watching, can be found on the EarthSky website below: 



HOW TO OBSERVE 


To plan your night, National Day Calendar® has provided these 5 Steps to Great Night Viewing. Gather some friends together, a blanket, and find a place far from the city lights on a cloudless night. 



Use #NationalMeteorWatchDay to share on social media. 


HSITORY 


Within their research, National Calendar Day® was unable to identify the creator of National Meteor Watch Day. 


#NationalMeteorWatchDay 

@NASA 

@EarthSky 

@nichecinema

June 30 - Social Media Day


Happy Social Media Day! This day is observed annually on June 30. In its short life, social media has redefined how people interact, communicate, connect and share with family, friends, and the world. 

 
With the launch of Friendster in 2002 and MySpace in 2003, social media became mainstream.  

 
Then in 2004, Mark Zuckerberg created the founding of the king of social media, Facebook. 

 
In 2005, YouTube was launched as the social place for videos everything. This included from "how-to" to pop culture and to what not to do with your fireworks on the Fourth of July. 

 
In 2006, Twitter encouraged us to be succinct by posting our thoughts with fewer than 140 characters.  

 
When we express ourselves better through imagery, Instagram, and Flickr offer all the sharing we can handle. 

 
Social media makes it possible to stay connected and informed to anyone anywhere in the world about any and all of those important people in our lives.  

 
Reconnecting with classmates, past work associates, and more is also a valuable part of social media.  

 
It has also made it possible to connect with ancestors and find relatives you never even knew existed.  

 
Yes, the family tree has become a social media platform as well. MyHeritage.com, Ancestry.com, and many others all supply a social platform where distant family members potentially meet and build their family trees. 

 
DID SOMEONE SAY FOOD? 

 
The Internet has long loved food, and social media is no different. Pinterest, Tumblr, and WordPress share and socialize about the latest accessible and exciting food trends. This may be the most addicting part of social media.  

 
One moment a picture of a decadent, perfectly golden roast duck comes across your news feed. In an instant, the complete video detailing how to execute this delicacy in 17 Easy Steps is provided for you.  

 
One tweet later and you are off to the butcher. In a Snapchat -Instagram -Tumblr hour, you destroy your kitchen and end up with a Pinterest board titled “They Lied.” 

 
HOW TO OBSERVE 

 
Post something on your favorite social media platform. Find a social media meetup in your area. Share your favorite meme or connect with someone you’ve not spoken to in ages.  

 
Use #SocialMediaDay when posting to remind others of this day. 

 
HISTORY 

 
In 2010, Social Media Day was founded by Mashable. 

 
Which social media platform do you prefer?

 
#SocialMediaDay 

@Facebook 

@TwitterInc

@messenger 

@YouTube 

@instagramr

@Snapchat 

@pinterest 

@tumblr 

@flickr 

@tiktok 

@Twitch 

@mashable 

@LinkedIn

@GooglePlus 

@WordPress 

@Bloggerspot 

@AncestryUS 

@myheritage 

@reddit 

@Napster

@nichecinema