Please submit your observations using the electronic form, which will get processed directly into a live ZHR profile.
One of the most famous and popular meteor showers of the year is coming. Unlike last year, with very unfavorable conditions due to full moon close to the
  maximum, this year has near-perfect conditions for observing the Perseids.
The peak of the activity is expected in the night from 12 to 13 of August (Sunday to Monday), with ZHRs (hourly rates in theoretical perfect conditions) around 100. Depending on your local conditions, this should cater for realistic rates of one meteor per one or two minutes. The nights just before and after the maximum are still worthwhile for observations with rather high rates.
Perseids are fast moving meteors and they appear to originate from a point between Perseus and Cassiopeia. The Perseids are of course a nice opportunity to just go out to a dark spot and see some “shooting stars”, but if you would
  like to do some structured visual observations, we welcome your observations, which will get processed directly into a live ZHR
  profile.
                        
                        
 
                
                
                           You saw something bright and fast? Like a huge shooting star? Report it: it may be a fireball.                     
                           You counted meteors last night? Share your results with us!                     
                           You took a photo of a meteor or fireball? You have a screenshot of your cam? Share it with us!                        
                           You caught a meteor or fireball on video? Share your video with us!