The Eta Aquarid meteor shower from late April to mid-May offers a long stretch of spectacular ‘shooting stars’ that even a casual observer can spot in the night sky.
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower from late April to mid-May offers a long stretch of spectacular ‘shooting stars’ that even a casual observer can spot in the night sky.
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In late April, skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere will get a view of the Lyrid meteor shower, the dusty trail of a comet with a centuries-long orbit around the sun.
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In late April, skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere will get a view of the Lyrid meteor shower, the dusty trail of a comet with a centuries-long orbit around the sun.
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The Geminid meteor shower peaks on Dec. 13. This guide tells you the best times and places to see these shooting stars (no equipment necessary).
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The Ursid meteor shower will peak in the early morning on Dec. 22, 2017, but it won’t be a very spectacular shooting-star show.
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