Meteorite showers are ok but for me they are not too spectacular unless you hear one crackle or sizzle or better yet if you see one actually hit the ground. One night I was on my way home from racing around 1am. I lived on a ranch at the time and I saw one hit in a field about 1/4 mile from me, it made a small dust cloud but was in an area that would have made it impossible to find.
I have been into amateur astronomy since around 1972 and over the years while out with a telescope you will see a meteorite and even hear it make strange sounds. It doesnt happen too often but it is very cool to hear!
Anyone into watching meteorite showers should get their hands on a telescope if they havent already, its much more rewarding to see the rings of Saturn, the Galilean moons and markings on Jupiter,or my favorite the Orion nebula! Even in a small pair of binoculars you can see the hydrogen cloud that makes up the Orion, I can sit for hours looking at it!
I also do some astrophotography but Im not real good at it but heres a picture I took of the Whirlpool Galaxy M-51. People that know photography will see the black point is clipped, I accidentally did that in trying to bring out more detail, like I said Im not too good at it.....lol
The Dumbbell Nebula M-27.
I also have an H-Alpha solar telescope that lets you see solar activity such as sun spots, filaments and solar prominences. viewing the sun is kinda like watching a lava lamp. Heres a picture I took of a solar prominence.
