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Aquariids May Be More Sprinkle Than Sparkle on July 30 Peak Get ready for a celestial event—but keep your expectations grounded. The Southern delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks July 30–31 and is best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere. Northern stargazers...

Aquariids May Be More Sprinkle Than Sparkle on July 30 Peak #Science #Space #Astronomy #Aquariids #MeteorShower #AstronomyNews

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This summer, the sky comes alive with shooting stars. What you need to know about ongoing meteor showers. The annual alpha Capricornids, the Southern delta Aquariids and the Perseid meteor showers are all currently active

If the world's getting you down, look up!

This summer, the sky comes alive with #shootingstars. What you need to know about ongoing #meteorshowers. www.nbcnews.com/science/scie...

#Capricornids #Aquariids #Perseids #skywatching #stargazing #astronomy

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Starwatch: look out for the Delta Aquariids meteor shower Formed from dust once in the tail of comet 96P/Machholz, the meteors can leave persistent trails in the sky

Starwatch: look out for the Delta Aquariids meteor shower. Via @guardian #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #DeltaAquariids #Aquariids #meteor #meteors #MeteorShower #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

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Eta Aquariids meteor shower 💫 #astronomy #astrophotography #meteorshower #shorts
Eta Aquariids meteor shower 💫 #astronomy #astrophotography #meteorshower #shorts YouTube video by Nataniel

💫 info for the Eta Aquariids #meteorshower peaking tonight!

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How to catch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet Halley's comet swings near Earth every 75 years. But debris left by the comet leads to two major meteor showers every year including the Eta Aquarids.

How to catch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's Comet. Via @physorg.news #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Aquariids #AquaridMeteorShower #meteor #meteors #MeteorShower #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

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Eta Aquariids peak Monday night: How to see 'shooting stars' left behind by Halley's comet The annual Eta Aquariid meteor shower, linked to Halley's Comet, will peak overnight on May 5 and 6.

Eta Aquariids peak Monday night: How to see 'shooting stars' left behind by Halley's Comet. Via @live_science #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Aquariids #AquaridMeteorShower #meteor #meteors #MeteorShower #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

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Original post on infosec.exchange

I saw a beautiful #meteor last night. A part of the #Aquariids shower.

It appeared as a bright light, right on the airport flight approach. At first I thought it was a #UAP because it was burning bright orange (classic Orb). But then I saw it traverse at least ~5 degrees of the sky on a descent […]

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Blue lines and white dots for the constellation Aquarius. Many arrows emanate from the constellation. That's the radiant point, that is, a point in the sky from which all the meteors appear to radiate.

Blue lines and white dots for the constellation Aquarius. Many arrows emanate from the constellation. That's the radiant point, that is, a point in the sky from which all the meteors appear to radiate.

Are you ready for the Eta Aquariid meteor shower? It's going to be a great year for this #shower! The best mornings to watch will be May 5 and 6 from more southerly latitudes. Find out all you need to know about watching the Eta #Aquariids at 12:15 p.m. CDT (17:15 UTC) today:
buff.ly/ibIw8W3

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Bright streak in densely starry sky crossed by Milky Way, with rock formations in foreground.

Bright streak in densely starry sky crossed by Milky Way, with rock formations in foreground.

It’s #meteor time! The #Lyrid meteor shower ends our meteor drought that started in early January. They’ll peak on the morning of April 22. And they’ll soon be followed by the Eta #Aquariids on the mornings of May 5 and 6. To see them, follow the tips here: buff.ly/Pm2XrHn

📸 Nils Ribi.

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