So...if it's 8 pm tomorrow in Europe, then that means maybe 3 or 4 am-ish here on the East Coast...? Also, possibly unrelated, but what caught my eye in that article was the mention of a "defunct" constellation. What is that, and who decides if a constellation is defunct?
I think it's 8pm on the east coast. And then in Europe it will be a later time in the night/early morning.
Yeah, I have no idea why it said 8pm EST was ideal for Europe, because the majority of Europe is east of GMT!
Does New Zealand get a best-time to view? Do we get it at all? It'd be a summer shower for us, so I get the feeling I won't get to see it. :/
You're in the verge of missing it, with a few words :P You can also look for more information like places in the world you will be able to see it, here (it has places in Australia as well, P): http://www.spacedex.com/quadrantids/