... The Moon, two da ys past new, wont be a factor for this years Perseid meteor shower, due to peak the night of August 12-13, with an expected peak rate of 60 to 100 meteors an hour from a dark-sky site. ...
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... October 21 Orionid meteor shower peaks. ... eball was later identified as a giant meteor that plunged into Jupiter's atmospher e ... a new study has found. bits of a meteor ite discover ed it old, predating estimates ...
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... Stunningly bright fir eballs cr eated by meteors from Comet Hartley 2 amazed skywatchers when Hartley 2 made a close pass by Earth October 20 and apparently created a new meteor shower of dust. ...
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... interfere with the Geminids, one of the year's most reliable meteor showers ... may see more than 100 of these meteors, fragments of asteroid 3200 Phaeton, an hour ... Meteor counts from the city should be less, but still respectable. ...
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... not be the most spectacular or prolific meteor shower, the Perseids are perhaps the ... August 11-12, with a possible spike in the meteor count around 5 a.m. The shower is ...
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... Good Prospects for Quadrantid Meteors. ... coinciding with the New Moon on January 4 is the annual Quadrantid meteor shower ... the Moon out of the way, up to 120 meteors per hour may be visible from dark-sky ...
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... With the annual Perseid meteor shower blazing overhead seemingly radiating from the direction of Mars over New York City, itтАЩs a wonder that people did not think we were under attack from Mars! . ...