TIPS MENGHASILKAN DOLAR DENGAN GOOGLE ADSENSE DENGAN BLOG GRATISAN


Selamat Malam Sobat Bloger semua,,,  kali ini saya mau coba posting tentang step step atau cara cara meraih penghasilan melalui Google adsense yang aman hanya dengan Blog gratisan. jadi cara ini akan saya sampaikan hanya dengan blog gratisan usaha sungguh sungguh tak lupa berdoa tentu kita bisa meraih sukses walau hanya dengan blog gratisan. bagai mana step stepnya? langsung saja ya,,,
tep 1 : Buat 10 Blog baru di Blogger atau bisa juga lebih dari 10

Step 2 : Kalau udah jadi, ganti template blogger agan dengan template yang dirancang buat adsense. Caranya? cari di Google dengan mengetik "Free Adsense Blogger template".

Step 3 : Letakkan iklan Google Adsense "images only 300x250" dibawah judul posting, "text only 468x60" diatas posting dan "text only 300x250" di sidebar kanan. Kalau ukurannya ga cukup bisa pakai "text only 160x600".
Step 4 : Sumber content kita yaitu Google Trends
langsung aja pergi ke trends.google.com. lalu klik "More Hot Searches".
lalu pilih salah satu topik, contoh "learn guitar"
kalau udah di klik, terus muncul hasil pencariannya. Tinggal pilih salah satu Blog/ website yang membahas tentang " learn guitar "
Nah. Sekarang Tinggal Copy Paste aja deh tu postingan tentang “learn guitar”.
CATATAN PENTING ! setelah mengcopy artikel, jangan lupa kita HARUS mencantumkan sumbernya dibawah posting. Ini dimaksudkan agar tidak melanggar TOS Google Adsense dengan sanksi BANNED.

contohnya :
-------------------------------------

tuisan artikel anda disini

-------------------------------------
source : http://ahmad-aby.blogspot.com/
bisa juga diubah sesuai dengan kreativitas anda sendiri lakukan hal serupa dengan topik yang lainnya supaya paling tidak blog kita memiliki banyak postingan.

Step 5 : Blog sudah punya 10, iklan sudah dipasang, postingan sudah ada. Nah tinggal satu nih yang paling penting, apakah itu?

TRAFFIC atau PENGUNJUNG !
Coba anda bayangin kalo Blog kita sepi kayak kuburan alias ga ada pengunjungnya, siapa yang mau klik iklan yang ada di blog kita? otomatis kita sangat sangat dan sangat butuh trafic atau pengunjung. Dan sekarang tahukan sebabnya kenapa ga ada orang yang pasang iklan di kuburan, soalnya sepi banget, jarang banget orang yang liat iklan kita, ga mau kan Blog kita jadi kuburan? takuuuttttt

Gimana caranya dapetin pengunjung?
Cara dapetibn pengunjung salah satu caranya yaitu dengan Google Adwords ! (tapi bayar tuch hehehe)

Mau yang GRATIS? Yaitu melalui SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SITE adalah sasaran kita selanjutnya buat mendapatkan pengunjung. Ada banyak sekali situs macem ginian, ada ratusan, bahkan ribuan.

Nah tugas agan sekarang adalah mendaftar ke 6 situs social bookmarking berikut :

    http://digg.com/

    2. http://del.icio.us/

    3 http://technorati.com/

    4 http://reddit.com/

    5. http://twitter.com (bakal jadi senjata ampuh kalau agan punya banyak follower)

    6. http://google.com/bookmarks

    Setelah daftar, sekarang submit setiap judul postingan yang ada di blog anda ke semua situs bookmark tadi.

    INGAT, beri jeda waktu 10-15 menit sebelum mensubmit postingan yang berbeda ke situs bookmark, agar menghindari SPAM.

Lakukan langkah 4-5 Setiap hari. ini memang menghabiskan waktu 1-2 jam per hari. Tetapi dengan begini, kita akan memperoleh hasil berupa dollar dari Google Adsense.

Tinggal duduk manis melihat pengunjung datang ke blog kita dan mengeklik iklan adsensenya.

source : http://adsensecepat.blogspot.com/2012/09/tips-menghasilkan-dolar-dengan-google.html

» Read More...

Cara Awal Bermain Google Adsense Tahun 2012


Cara Awal Bermain Google Adsense Tahun 2012

Bicara tentang Google Adsense memang tidak ada habisnya, Ada cara yang seperti ini lah itu lah…. Tapi sebenarnya bermain google adsense itu sangat simple sekali….

Ada beberapa tahap yang harus kita lalui ketika ingin bermain google adsense….

Pertama :  GOAL, Yess…. Tentukan dulu goal anda…? Saya sendiri tidak muluk-muluk menentukan goal, kalo ketinggian bisa-bisa jatuh dan malah mencari cara untuk mencapainya dengan sangat cepat alais autopilot….

Padahal sebenarnya tanpa cara – cara yang cepat pun adsense kita akan menghasilkan dengan sendirinya. Jadi mulailah menuju $1/Day anda secara konsisten. Karena ANDA tidak akan pernah mencapai $100 atau $1000 Bahkan $100K pun dari adsense TANPA melewati $1 per hari terlebih dahulu.

Jadi lupakan CARA INSTAN dalam bermain adsense, berikut ada tahapan yang harus anda lalui…

    Riset
    Setup Website
    Posting Artikel
    Backlink

Jika ke 4 cara memulai bermain google adsense diatas sudah anda lewati namun belum juga bisa menghasilkan secara konsisten itu berarti ada beberapa dari CARA yang anda lakukan sedikit menyimpang atau mungkin ANDA kurang konsisten. Dalam hal ini karena ada banyak cara seperti Blackhat or Whitehat Adsense.

Sebenarnya bermain adsense itu perlu kesabaran dan konsistensi dalam melakukan setiap stepnya seperti saat saya belajar di 1 Stop Adsense Blueprint. Banyak hal baru yang bisa saya temukan di 1 SAB, Setelah mengikuti semua langkah-langkah dari Ceklist yang di berikan setiap minggunya baru menyadari bahwa bermain adsense itu perlu konsistensi dan memerlukan sebuah PETA atau Ceklist.

Ceklist ini yang menuntun kemana seharunya saya backlink agar tidak berakhir menjadi bumerang bagi web saya, menuntun seperti apa seharusnya On page itu, posting artikel, hingga hal-hal yang bahkan tidak pernah saya pikirkan saat saya menjalankan adsense dengan tehnik auto. Bahkan hingga artikel unik pun di support penuh, ini artinya saya hanya cukup melakukan apa yang ada di ceklist saja, karena semua bahan sudah di sediakan sampai yang paling vital yaitu artikel setiap 3 hari sekali.

Ibaratnya Ceklist yang ada, baik yang anda buat sendiri itu akan menentukan jalan anda, usahakan lakukan hingga selesai sehingga hasil maksimal juga akan anda nikmati. Saya yakin jika anda melakukannya dengan konsisten dan juga dengan PETA yang benar Earning 1$-$5/Day pasti anda nikmati secara konsisten juga, jadi disini bukan masalah seberapa cepat anda menghasilkan $100 atau $1000 TAPI seberapa konsisten $1 itu …?

Yes…. saya rasa itu benar,,,,, sebuah kejadian unik….. seseorang yang menghasilkan $500 bahkan lebih dalam 1 bulan dengan sangat cepat tapi setelah Google Panda datang dengan berbaik hati Earning itu mulai turun Bahkan menjadi $0,00, sementara ada orang lain yang menghasilkan $10/Day dengan cara yang sangat sederhana dan manual tetap bisa menikmati hasil bulan depan bahkan terus meningkat seiring menigkatnya value webnya di mata google.

Nah bisa kita bedakan kan…??? Saya rasa perbedaanya sangat menonjol… disini kesabaran adalah kuncinya. Adsense itu sederhana, jadi berfikirlah sederhana. Lakukan dengan sederhana saja, yakin pasti $$$ akan mengikuti anda.

source : http://adsensecepat.blogspot.com/2012/06/cara-awal-bermain-google-adsense-tahun.html

» Read More...

Lance Armstrong diminta kembalikan uang bonus


lance arsmtrong
USADA menyatakan Lance Armstrong terbukti menggunakan doping.

SCA Promotions sebuah perusahaan asuransi Texas meminta atlet balap sepeda Lance Armstrong mengembalikan uang bonus sebesar US$7,5 juta atau sekitar Rp72 miliar lebih.
SCA Promotions sebelumnya memberikan bonus penampilan bagi Lance Armstrong setelah dia memenangi gelar ke enam Tour de France tahun 2004.
Sekarang di saat Organisasi Balap Sepeda Internasional telah mencabut tujuh gelar Tour de France milik Armstrong, SCA menuntut agar uang bonus tersebut dikembalikan.
Kuasa hukum SCA Jeffrey M. Tillotson kepada BBC Sport mengatakan: ''Kami akan membuat permintaan resmi untuk pengembalian uang.''
Dia menambahkan: ''Jika ini tidak berhasil, kami akan mengajukan tuntutan hukum terhadap Armstrong dalam waktu lima hari (Senin 29 Oktober)."
SCA awalnya menolak memberikan uang dengan argumentasi Armstrong bukan pebalap yang bersih.
Armstrong kemudian mengambil langkah hukum dan menang, karena kontrak diantara kedua belah pihak menetapkan bahwa uang bisa dicarikan jika Armstrong memenangkan Tour de France dari 2004 hingga 2006.
SCA kemudian dipaksa membayarkan uang yang terdiri dari bonus sebesar US$5 juta, ditambah US$2,5 juta bunga dan biaya hukum.
Tetapi kini SCA mencoba untuk mendapatkan kembali uang itu sebagai buntut dari sanksi yang dijatuhkan badan antidoping Amerika Serikat, USADA, atas Armstrong.
Senin (22/10), UCI meratifikasi keputusan USADA untuk mencabut tujuh gelar Tour de France - yang berarti Lance Armstrong bukan lagi menjadi ''pemenang resmi'' dari gelar tersebut.
USADA telah mengungkapkan bukti bahwa Armstrong terlibat dalam ''program doping yang paling memuaskan, profesional dan sukses'' dalam sejarah olahraga.
Sebelumnya sejumlah sponsor utama mengakhiri kerja sama dengan pembalap sepeda asal Texas tersebut.

» Read More...

5 things we learned from the presidential debate


Denver, Colorado (CNN) -- By most accounts, Republican challenger Mitt Romney was the clear winner of Wednesday's first debate with President Barack Obama. Romney engaged the incumbent while Obama looked down at his lectern. The challenger was a more forceful debater while Obama appeared less than engaged.
Here are five things we learned on Wednesday
1. Romney wins by setting the tone
The crucial and tone-setting first 30 minutes of the debate belonged to Romney.

Photos: The first presidential debatePhotos: The first presidential debate

Obama: 'Please elaborate' on health care

Romney: Banks reluctant to give loans

Best 'zingers' from debate night
Romney appeared practiced, at ease, confident and fluent in all things Obama. He aggressively criticized the president's record while also outlining, however vaguely, his own ideas about taxes and the deficit. Obama -- his answers slow, dry and cautious -- looked shaky.
When the sparring turned to taxes -- an issue on which voters trust Obama over Romney, according to polls -- Romney played down legitimate questions about his tax plan and stressed again and again that he wants to reduce taxes on middle income families.
He seized on Vice President Joe Biden's latest verbal miscue about how the middle class has been "buried" by the policies of the last four years.
"Under the president's policies, middle-income Americans have been buried," Romney said. "They're just being crushed. Middle income Americans have seen their income come down by $4,300. This is a tax in and of itself. I'll call it the economy tax. It's been crushing."
Obama had a chance to brush his opponent back by hammering home the fact that Romney has been strikingly vague in explaining just how he would pay for an across the board 20% tax cut without cutting cherished tax deductions.
Instead, a lethargic Obama veered into a plodding, numbers-based criticism of Romney's tax plan that was a far cry from his campaign trail rallying cries about how Republicans favor the rich.
Obama's performance in the first part of the debate called to mind a segment on "The Daily Show" in the early days of the Obama administration, when Jon Stewart teased the newly burdened president's press conferences as boring and uninspiring -- a far cry from the inspirational figure of 2008.
Romney entered the encounter with Obama battered, weary and under fire from his fellow Republicans. At the end of the night, he stood on equal footing in a 90-minute debate with the president of the United States. That's a win.
2. Romney holds his own
It was the biggest question coming into this first showdown: Could Romney seem presidential standing next to the Obama?
The answer appears to be yes.

CNN Focus Group: Best moments

CNN Focus Group: Worst moments

Analyst: Election now 'a horse race'

Rubio: Obama uncomfortable at debate
"He held his own against the president of the United States, and for a Republican challenger that's pretty good," commented CNN's Wolf Blitzer, chief anchor of the network's political coverage.
"Romney at least held his own on the big questions: On the economy and the role of government," added CNN Chief National Correspondent John King. "When you're the challenger and you at least hold your own with the president of the United States in the very first debate, you walk off the stage happy."
Romney's campaign was thrilled with its candidate's performance.
"If it was a boxing match, it would have been called," said Eric Fehrnstrom, a senior adviser to the former Massachusetts governor. "I've got to believe that the heels on the president's shoes are worn down from being back on them for 90 minutes."
As you can imagine, the Obama campaign saw the debate very differently.
"(Romney) was on defense all night long," said David Plouffe, a senior adviser to the president.
It appears debate watchers think Romney passed the test every challenger faces in trying to stand with an incumbent president. According to a CNN/ORC International poll conducted right after the session, 67% of debate watchers questioned said that Romney won. One in four said Obama was victorious.
3. Missed opportunities
Heading into the debate, there was a belief, an expectation that Obama would challenge Romney on the infamous 47% remark in an attempt to paint the former Massachusetts governor as a cold-hearted patrician with little empathy for the middle class and poor. If executed correctly, it could have put Romney on defense and changed the tenor of the debate.
Obama didn't do it, which turned out to be a major mistake.
Nor did the president question Romney on why he wouldn't release more details about his taxes. Another opportunity lost in an effort to try and portray Romney as being an out-of-touch elitist.
Obama's failure to take the fight to Romney and the challenger's ability to dictate the tone and speed of the debate helped Romney win.
The narrative heading into the evening was that Romney's campaign was listing and in serious need of a win. To Romney's credit, he never blamed his staff for problems that beset his campaign over the past few weeks and he was the one who righted the ship.
Romney made the case that he was in the race to help the middle class at the same time advocating a government that was more business friendly. Romney's repeated references to business -- particularly his pledge to help small businesses -- opened a door for Obama to bring in the former Massachusetts governor's time at Bain Capital. It was never brought up.
Romney's strong performance comes at a critical time as conservatives have been openly criticizing his campaign and poll numbers in key battleground states such as Ohio were trending toward Obama.
Romney played offense, while Obama was forced to play defense. With 33 days until Election Day -- you don't want to be on defense.
4. Body language matters
Sometimes how a candidate looks is more important than what he says.
That may have been the case in the first presidential debate, in which Romney often looked more at ease than Obama. When speaking, Romney often looked directly at Obama, while the president mainly looked at the moderator or the cameras when he was speaking. And Obama looked down quite often while Romney was speaking.
"The president could barely look at Mitt Romney, which was interesting. He really wouldn't engage with him, where as Romney would take the president on, on every issue." said CNN Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger.
While Romney's body language seemed energetic, the president's body language was just the opposite. He seemed a bit irritated.
"I don't think anyone's ever spoken to him like that over the last four years. I think he found that not only surprising but offensive. It looked like he was angry at times," added CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen, who has advised both Democratic and Republican presidents.
While Romney took part in nearly 20 GOP primary debates this cycle, Obama has not participated in a debate in four years. And it showed.
"Participating in so many Republican primary debates helped Mitt Romney. He was, right from the beginning, more comfortable debating. The president was rusty as a debater. He hasn't done this in four years." King said.
Senior Obama campaign advisers disagreed, saying that it was Romney who appeared ill at ease.
"People at home saw (Romney) get testy, interrupt the moderator," Obama campaign deputy communications director Stephanie Cutter told CNN.
"My thought is that you're going to find that people watching at home thought he was quite testy," Plouffe added.
5. Chris Christie vindicated
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie bothered the heck out of Romney-world last Sunday when he shirked the expectations game and stated flatly that the GOP nominee would deliver an earthquake of debate performance that would turn the presidential race "upside down."
Not on message in the slightest. But it turns out Christie might have been right.
In the post-debate spin room, the very same Romney backers who were hyper-cautious heading into Wednesday night's debate were suddenly sounding a lot like Christie.
"Chris Christie is quite the prognosticator," said Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom.
South Dakota Sen. John Thune said Romney assuaged the Republican concerns about his candidacy -- and then some.
"I think this was a make or break moment for the Romney campaign and he delivered," Thune told reporters. "This is a whole new ball game."
One high-ranking Romney adviser also acknowledged what no one on their team would admit prior the debate: That a poor showing Wednesday could have derailed Romney's candidacy.
"We needed a big performance and we got a big performance," the adviser told CNN. "There's a lot of relief right now."
After the debate concluded, Christie adviser Bill Palatucci made sure to plug his boss.
"Only Chris Christie had the guts to say what he really thought -- that Mitt would shine," Palatucci told CNN in an email.
Fact checking both candidates on key issues

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
soucre : http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/04/politics/debate-5-things-learned/index.html

» Read More...

Google Inc (GOOG), Facebook (FB): Is The New Millennium Over?

Facebook Inc (FB) 
 Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) has fallen 50% from its IPO price. Zynga is doing even worse, and might not be able to survive as an independent company. Groupon still isn’t profitable- at least the way that any normal company would calculate profits- and is down 82% from its own IPO price. And now it’s looking like we may be experiencing more than the popping of a social bubble, with Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) both reporting disappointing earnings last week; Google’s poor results sent the stock tumbling about 10% on the day. 


Compare the poor performance of these companies to the rebound taking place on maligned Wall Street. So far in earnings season, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC), and Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) have all beaten expectations, some by substantial margins. And this comes after their stock prices have soared this year: now, Morgan Stanley is up by 15%; JPMorgan Chase about 25%; Goldman and Citi by about 40%, and Bank of America’s stock by 70%. Read our most recent analysis of many of the most frequently owned banks.

So why is the Street trouncing the Valley (and Redmond)? Whatever the reason, it doesn’t seem to be something that hedge fund managers perceived. Citigroup, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase all made our list of the ten most popular stocks among hedge funds for the second quarter of 2012, but they weren’t as popular as Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) or Microsoft (see the full ranking of the most popular stocks).

The argument can be made that many of the technology companies’ problems are company-specific. Arguably, Groupon was always a bad business model, with investors only realizing that fact after its IPO; Zynga was doing quite well until Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) altered the layout of its website and choked off much of the company’s user base; Microsoft’s customers are waiting for new versions of the Windows and Office software, earnings will pop next year. And it’s certainly true that part of the reason for Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB)’s decline was that its share price had been bid up by glamour investors who were seduced by its usership numbers. However, we think that particularly with Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)’s results some of the decline at some of these companies is coming as businesses decide that online advertising is not a good investment, driving down advertising rates.

At Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), for example, cost-per-click revenues fell 15% in the third quarter compared to Q3 2011. This can’t possibly be good news for Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) either, and we’ll keep an eye on its revenue numbers when it releases its quarterly report on October 23rd. In addition, the new environment of mobile Internet usage has provided a challenge for advertisers who have spent the last several years designing their strategies for traditional PC usage. It’s certainly possible that Internet companies will devise ways to serve mobile ads alongside content that delivers good value to users and customers, but it at least should take time. We also think that the barely profitable Groupon is failing to offer good marketing services to its customers, and we’re skeptical that further growth will fix that problem (though we’d note that at a forward P/E of 13 we’re in disagreement with sell-side analysts on that point). Zynga was barely profitable in its prime, when it dominated Facebook gaming, and was likely overvalued then; at some point its cash makes it attractive, but we’d still avoid the stock.

At the banks, meanwhile, interest rate dynamics have provided cheap money to finance trading operations (as well as a wider spread on the interest rate that the banks with retail operations have to pay their depositors) which have offset struggling investment banking fees. The Federal Reserve has committed to keeping interest rates low for some time, and even outside Fed involvement an uncertain global economic environment will contribute to low rates. Citi and Bank of America still trade at substantial discounts to the book value of their equity, and at forward P/E multiples of 8 and 10, respectively. As such, they are considerably cheap; while we do think Bank of America may be struggling enough to make needed cost cuts that we wouldn’t buy the stock at this point, we do still see Citi as a value play. JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are also in the 8-10 range in terms of forward P/Es, and with good growth in the third quarter over Q3 2011 they could be good values as well.

Our impression is that Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Zynga, and Groupon may have stabilized for now, but still aren’t good values by any means. Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) don’t look particularly expensive, but are dependent on advertising revenue and successful product releases respectively. It looks like the banks are still better buys than the big-name technology and Internet companies.

» Read More...

EarthSky’s meteor shower guide for 2012

We heard from many friends on Facebook that the 2012 Orionid meteor shower – which peaked on Sunday morning, October 21 – was great fun. Many saw meteors, or shooting stars, streaking along in dark skies. Will you still see meteors after the shower’s peak? Maybe. Meteor showers in annual showers, like the Orionids, happen when debris from comets enters our atmosphere and vaporizes. It takes Earth several weeks to ford a meteor stream in space. We started hearing reports of meteors in dark skies about a week before the shower’s peak. It makes sense that you might see meteors – albeit far fewer than at the peak – for a week or so after October 21.
The Orionids meteors originated in Comet Halley – the most famous of all comets. It last visited Earth in 1986. As the comet moved through near-Earth space, it left behind debris in its wake – bits of ice, dust and rubble – that strike Earth’s atmosphere most fully around October 20-22.
Don’t miss anything. Sign up for EarthSky News by email

The Orionids radiate from a point near the upraised Club of the constellation Orion the Hunter. The bright star near the radiant point is Betelgeuse.

October 21, 2012, before dawn. Orionids
The waxing crescent moon sets before midnight on October 20, and that means a dark sky between midnight and dawn, or during the best viewing hours for the 2012 Orionid meteors. On a dark, moonless night, the Orionids exhibit a maximum of about 25 meteors per hour. These fast-moving meteors occasionally leave persistent trains and bright fireballs. If you trace these meteors backward, they seem to come from the Club of the famous constellation Orion the Hunter. You might know Orion’s bright, ruddy star Betelgeuse. The radiant is north of Betelgeuse. The Orionids have a broad and irregular peak that isn’t easy to predict. More meteors tend to fly after midnight, and the Orionids are typically at their best in the wee hours before dawn. The best viewing for the Orionids in 2012 will probably be before dawn on October 21. Try the days before and after that, too, sticking to the midnight-to-dawn hours..

November 4/5, 2012, late night November 4 until dawn November 5 South Taurids
The South (and North) Taurids are perhaps best suited to die-hard meteor aficionados. The meteoroid stream that feeds the Taurids is very spread out and dissipated. That means the Taurids are extremely long lasting (September 25 to November 25) but usually don’t offer more than about 7 meteors per hour. That’ll be true even on the South Taurids’ expected peak night of November 4 (before dawn November 5). The waxing crescent moon sets at early evening, leaving a dark sky for the South Taurid meteors, which are expected to produce the most meteors in the wee hours just after midnight on November 5.
 
November 11/12, 2012, late night November 11 until dawn November 12 North Taurids
This shower is long-lasting (October 12 – December 2) but modest, and the peak number is forecast at about 7 meteors per hour. Typically, you see the maximum numbers at around midnight to 1 a.m., when Taurus the Bull moves nearly overhead. This year, the thin waning crescent moon won’t rise till close to dawn, leaving a long dark night for these rather slow-moving but sometimes bright North Taurid meteors. you might even see some Taurid fireballs. The greatest numbers of North Taurid meteors come just after midnight on November 12..

November 16/17, 2012, late night November 16 until dawn November 17 Leonids
Radiating from the constellation Leo the Lion, the Leonid meteor shower is famous. Historically, this shower has produced some of the greatest meteor storms in history – at least one in living memory, 1966 – with rates as high as many thousands of meteors per hour. Indeed, on that beautiful night in 1966, the meteors did fall like rain. Some who watched the shower said they felt as if they needed to grip the ground, so strong was the impression of Earth plowing along through space, fording the meteoroid stream. The meteors, after all, were all streaming from a single point in the sky – the radiant point – in this case in the constellation Leo the Lion. Leonid meteor storms sometimes recur in cycles of 33 to 34 years, but the Leonids around the turn of the century – while wonderful for many observers – did not match the shower of 1966. And, in most years, the Lion whimpers rather than roars, producing a maximum of perhaps 10-15 meteors per hour. Like most meteor showers, the Leonids ordinarily pick up steam after midnight and display the greatest meteor numbers just before dawn. In 2012, however, the waxing crescent moon will setting at early evening, leaving a dark night for Leonid meteor shower.

December 13/14, 2012, late night December 13 until dawn December 14 Geminids
The final major meteor shower of every year (unless one surprises us!) is always the December Geminid shower, often producing 50 or more meteors per hour. It is a beloved shower, because, as a general rule, it’s either the August Perseids or the December Geminids that give us the most prolific display of the year. Best of all, the new moon guarantees a dark sky on the peak night of the Geminid shower (mid-evening December 13 until dawn December 14). But the nights on either side of the peak date should be good as well. Unlike many meteor showers, you can start watching the Geminids by 9 or 10 p.m. local time. The peak might be around 2 a.m. local time on these nights, because that’s when the shower’s radiant point is highest in the sky as seen around the world. With no moon to ruin the show, 2012 presents a most favorable year for watching the grand finale of the meteor showers. Best viewing of the Geminids will probably be from about 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. on December 14.
Create your own printable sunrise/sunset calendar (check moon phase and moonrise/moonset boxes).
Tips for watching meteors

Most important: a dark sky.
Here’s the first thing – the main thing – you need to know to become as proficient as the experts at watching meteors. That is, to watch meteors, you need a dark sky.
Know your dates and times. You also need to be looking on the right date, at the right time of night. Meteor showers occur over a range of dates, because they stem from Earth’s own movement through space. As we orbit the sun, we cross “meteor streams.” These streams of icy particles in space come from comets moving in orbit around the sun. Comets are fragile icy bodies that litter their orbits with debris. When this cometary debris enters our atmosphere, it vaporizes due to friction with the air. If moonlight or city lights don’t obscure the view, we on Earth see the falling, vaporizing particles as meteors.
What to bring. You can comfortably watch meteors from many places, assuming you have a dark sky: your back yard or deck, the hood of your car, the side of a road. If you want to bring along equipment to make yourself more comfortable, consider a blanket or reclining lawn chair, a thermos with a hot drink, binoculars for gazing along the pathway of the summer Milky Way. Be sure to dress warmly enough. Even the summer nights can be chilly, especially in the hours before dawn when the most meteors should be flying.

Are the predictions reliable?
Although astronomers have tried to publish exact predictions in recent years, meteor showers remain notoriously unpredictable. Your best bet is to go outside at the times we suggest, and plan to spend at least an hour reclining comfortably while looking up at the sky.
In 2012, the full moon gets in the way of the May Eta Aquarids. Moon-free nights greet the April Lyrids, the November North Taurids and the December Geminids. Moonlight should not pose much of a problem for the October Draconids, October Orionids, November South Taurids and November Leonids. Some moon-free viewing time is in store for the January Quadrantids and July Delta Aquarids. Our almanac page provides links for access to the moonrise and moonset times in your sky.
Peak dates are derived from data published in the Observer’s Handbook by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and Guy Ottewell’s Astronomical Calendar.
Animation Credit: NASA MSFC
Earlier in 2012:

January 4, 2012 in the wee hours before dawn Quadrantids
When we say January 4, we mean in the wee hours before dawn, not that night. Although the waxing gibbous moon lights up most of the night and doesn’t set until roughly 3 a.m. local time, this is about the best time of night to watch for these meteors. Click here to know when the moon sets in your sky. Although the Quadrantids can produce over 100 meteors per hour, the sharp peak only lasts for a few hours, and doesn’t always come at an opportune time. In other words, you have to be in the right spot on Earth to view this meteor shower in all its splendor. If this year’s forecast proves correct, eastern North America, the North Atlantic Ocean and possibly western Europe will be in a fine position to watch this shower. However, meteor showers are notorious for defying predictions. This shower is worth a try at northerly latitudes all around the globe. Face the general direction of north-northeast, but take in as wide an expanse of sky as possible. Watch from about 2 a.m. until dawn.

April 22, 2012 Lyrids
The Lyrid meteors – April’s “shooting stars” – tend to be bright and often leave trails. About 10-20 meteors per hour at peak can be expected. Plus, the Lyrids are known for uncommon surges that can sometimes bring the rate up to 100 per hour. Those rare outbursts are not easy to predict, but they’re one of the reasons the tantalizing Lyrids are worth checking out. The radiant for this shower is in the constellation Lyra, which rises in the northeast at about 10 p.m. Fortunately, in 2012, the new moon guarantees a dark sky in the late night and morning hours, the best time to watch the Lyrid shower. As a general rule, the greatest number of Lyrid meteors fall in the dark hours before dawn.

May 5 and 6, 2012 Eta Aquarids
This shower has a relatively broad maximum but is expected to show the greatest number of meteors before dawn on May 5 or 6. Unfortunately, the closest and largest full moon of 2012 will be out all night long, leaving no dark sky for this year’s Eta Aquarid show. But die-hard meteor enthusiasts will be watching anyway, to see how many Eta Aquarids can be seen in a moonlit sky. At northerly latitudes – for example, in the northern U.S. and Canada, or northern Europe – the meteor numbers are few and far between. In the southern half of the U.S., 10 to 20 meteors per hour might be visible in a dark sky. Farther south – for example, in the Southern Hemisphere – the meteor numbers increase dramatically, perhaps two to three times more Eta Aquarid meteors streaking the southern skies. For the most part, this is a predawn shower. The radiant for this shower appears in the east-southeast at about 4 a.m. local time (the time at all locations) and the hour or two before dawn offers the most meteors. The broad peak to this shower means that some meteors may fly in the dark hour before dawn for a few days before and after the predicted optimal date. Although the most meteors will probably rain down on May 5 or 6 before dawn, the full moon is sure to wash away all but the brightest Eta Aquarid meteors.

July 28 and 29, 2012 Delta Aquarids
Like the Eta Aquarids, this shower favors the Southern Hemisphere, and the tropical latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere. Although the waxing gibbous moon won’t set till after midnight, the hours between moonset and dawn will probably offer the most Delta Aquarid meteors. (Click here to know when the moon sets in your sky.) The meteors appear to radiate from the southern part of the sky. From northern temperate latitudes, the maximum hourly rate may reach 15-20 meteors in a dark sky. Unlike many meteor showers, this one doesn’t have a very definite peak, despite the dates given above. Instead, these medium-speed meteors ramble along fairly steadily throughout late July and early August. An hour or two before dawn usually presents the most favorable view of the Delta Aquarids. Try watching in late July, in the hours between moonset and dawn.

August 10/11, 11/12, and 12/13, 2012 Perseids
Meteors are typically best after midnight, but in 2012, with the moon rising into the predawn sky, you might want to watch for Perseid meteors in late evening as well. You can get moonrise times via this custom sunset calendar. As seen from around the world, the waning crescent moon will rise later on August 12 than on August 11, and, on the morning of August 13, although you’re slightly past the peak, the moon will rise later still. On any of those mornings, moonlight shouldn’t be so overwhelming as to ruin the show. Plus the moon on those mornings will be near the bright planets Venus and Jupiter in the eastern predawn sky. It’ll be a beautiful early morning scene. The Perseids are typically fast and bright meteors. They radiate from a point in the constellation Perseus the Hero. You don’t need to know Perseus to watch the shower because the meteors appear in all parts of the sky. The Perseids are considered by many people to be the year’s best shower, and often peak at 50 or more meteors per hour in a dark sky. The Perseids tend to strengthen in number as late night deepens into midnight, and typically produce the most meteors in the wee hours before dawn. These meteors are often bright and frequently leave persistent trains. Starting in late evening on the nights of August 10/11, 11/12 and 12/13. The Perseid meteors will streak across these short summer nights from late night until dawn, with only a little interference from the waning crescent moon. Plus the moon will be near the bright planets Venus and Jupiter in the eastern predawn sky.

October 7, 2012 Draconids
The radiant point for the Draconid meteor shower almost coincides with the head of the constellation Draco the Dragon in the northern sky. That’s why the Draconids are best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. Unlike many meteor showers, the Draconids are more likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight. This shower is usually a sleeper, producing only a handful of languid meteors per hour in most years. But watch out if the Dragon awakes! In rare instances, fiery Draco has been known to spew forth many hundreds of meteors in a single hour. With no moon to interfere during the evening hours, try watching at nightfall and early evening on October 7 and 8.
The Draconid meteor shower put on a fabulous display in October of last year (2011). European observers saw over 600 meteors per hour. Image copyright: Frank Martin Ingilæ. Used with permission. Click here to expand.
EarthSky Facebook friend Dave Walker caught this 2012 Perseid meteor on the morning of August 12, 2012.
A bright Perseid meteor seen by astrophotographer Stefano De Rosa this morning (August 12) on the island of Isola D’Elba in Italy. See more of Stefano’s 202 Perseid meteor photos here.
EarthSky Facebook friend Brian Emfinger captured this amazing view early this morning (August 12). Not sure if this photo is stacked – I suspect so. Perseid meteors tend to cross the sky one by one. But this photo captures what you can expect to see during a burst of meteors – when several at once cross the sky – or during a particularly rich meteor display. Fantastic image Brian! Thank you.
An Eta Aquarid meteor streaks over northern Georgia on April 29, 2012. Image credit: NASA/MSFC/B. Cooke
Image Credit: Jimmy Westlake
Remember, meteor showers are like fishing. You go, you enjoy nature … and sometimes you catch something.

Bottom line: The Delta Aquarid and Perseid meteor showers combine in late July and August to create what most consider the best and most reliable meteor display for Northern Hemisphere observers. In 2012, watch for the Delta Aquarids from midnight to dawn around late July, when the moon is absent from that part of the sky. Then watch for the Perseids at their peak on the mornings of August 11, 12 and 13. On those August mornings, as an added treat, the moon will be sweeping past the brightest planets – Venus and Jupiter – in the eastern predawn sky. You can’t ask for more!
source : http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/earthskys-meteor-shower-guide

» Read More...

Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.