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Meteor Shower

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Quadrantid Meteor Shower 2013: Best Place and Time to Watch

The Quadrantid meteor shower is the first meteor shower of 2013.

The Quadrantid meteor shower, the first meteor shower of 2013, will peak Thursday in the early hours. The Quadrantids is one of the lesser-known meteor showers of the year, but that doesn't mean it's anything less than spectacular. Take a look at this Quadrantids meteor shower video or these pictures of the Quadrantids. A stubborn moon will wash out many Quadrantids, cutting down on the number of meteors seen by skywatchers, but with an average of about 80 per hour, clear skies should mean many of the shooting stars will still be visible. From NASA: Like the Geminids, the Quadrantids originate from an asteroid, called 2003 EH1. Dynamical studies suggest that this body could very well be a piece of a comet which broke apart several …

Friday, November 16, 2012

Leonid Meteor Shower to Peak Nov. 17

The weather might be a bit nippy for the Leonid Meteor Shower 2012, but skies should be mostly clear for a great show over Plainfield. Here are some photos and video, too.

Skies are looking like they'll cooperate as the Leonid meteor shower gets under way. As you hang holiday lights and light the candles, cast your gaze upon the universe's natural fireworks, as well. The Leonid meteor shower is expected to peak Saturday, Nov. 17 in the pre-dawn hours. Space.com has a number of tips for watching the Leonids. The site also has some spectacular Leonids photos. And here's a Youtube video of the Leonid meteor shower. The show follows some nice shows by the Taurids Meteor Shower earlier this month, and the spectacular Perseids Meteor Shower, which wowed gazers in August. The weather forecast for Plainfield is calling for mostly clear skies Friday night. Story originally reported by Ames Patch. Astronomers …

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