meteors

  1. toobfreak

    It Was A Blast. Revisiting 111 Years Later Today

    Tunguska, that is. Seems latest thinking is that these events happen less often than originally thought, but now they are leaning more towards a stony meteor rather than a snowy comet. Research Unearths Clues About Tunguska for International Asteroid Day | Digital Trends One thing for...
  2. Pogo

    Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight! Look Toward the 'Water Jar'

    Space.com: >> The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks overnight from Saturday (May 4) to Sunday (May 5), when the moon will be about 1% full. The full event, however, lasts until about May 28. (Some calendars put the peak at May 5-6, when there should be excellent viewing as well.) ... The Eta...

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