When can I see a meteor shower like rain?
First, when the weather is fine. First of all, the first point is that we want to observe that when there is a meteor shower like rain in our outer space, this time period must be very clear. Because if the weather is not clear enough and cloudy, clouds will block our sight, especially affecting our observation of meteor shower landing and the earth. So whether the weather is sunny or not affects the whole process of watching meteor showers. After all, thick clouds play a vital role in blocking our sight or allowing meteor showers to be directly seen by us.
Second, the number of meteors must be large. Secondly, another point is that the number of meteors must be large. If the number of meteors is not enough, then it is very likely that there will be no meteor shower like rain. Probably only a few meteors will appear before our eyes, which is not enough for us to watch.
Third, the geographical location must be chosen at high latitudes. Finally, if we want to see the meteor shower, then the geographical location we choose must be at high latitude. Because at high latitudes, these areas are close to the clouds, and the viewing angle is particularly suitable. Because our earth axis is eccentric, it is obvious that it is particularly suitable to watch these meteor showers at high dimensions.