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Meteor shower to peak Friday How to catch a glimpse
10/21/2022 6:21:00 AM
LOOK UP The Orionid meteor shower is considered one of the most beautiful light shows of the year
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LOOK UP The Orionid meteor shower is considered one of the most beautiful light shows of the year
A meteor shower that is considered one of the most beautiful light shows of the year is expected to peak this week. NASA, the Orionid meteor shower peaks every year in mid-October, with optimum viewing on Friday.The Orionids are known for their brightness and their speed. NASA says the meteors travel at about 148,000 mph and leave glowing debris in their wake, which lasts for several seconds to minutes.
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According to the space agency, the meteor shower will peak at about 15 meteors per hour with a velocity of 41 miles per second.NASA says the Orionids are viewable in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres after midnight. It recommends viewers find an area well away from city lights.
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Onlookers are encouraged to lie flat on the ground with their feet facing southeast if they are in the Northern Hemisphere or northeast if in the Southern Hemisphere. Read more: WTVY News 4 » Meteor shower to peak Friday How to catch a glimpse Orionid Meteor Shower: How and When to Watch It Peak in Night Skies Orionid meteor shower peaks Friday: Where to see it in the Bay Area Orionid meteor shower expected to peak Friday morning
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Representative in New York, Tina Forte calls out opponent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her refusal to debate, her radical leftist policies... Read more >> Meteor shower to peak Friday How to catch a glimpseA meteor shower that is considered one of the most beautiful light shows of the year is expected to peak this week. Orionid Meteor Shower: How and When to Watch It Peak in Night SkiesThursday night into Friday morning will be one of the dates scattered throughout each year when skywatchers can catch a meteor shower .
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Orionid meteor shower peaks Friday: Where to see it in the Bay AreaSet your alarms: The best viewing time will be from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Friday.
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Orionid meteor shower expected to peak Friday morningThe Orionids, which send streaks of light acros...
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Orionid meteor shower expected to peak Friday morningThe Orionids, which send streaks of light across the dark skies, are best seen by getting away from city and street lights, according to NASA. Meteor shower caused by Halley’s comet peaks tonightExpect 10-20 shooting stars per hour, on average.
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Meteor shower peaks this week: Best places, times to see OrionidsHere's a chance to catch some shooting stars. 🌠 Details at the link:
According to NASA , the Orionid meteor shower peaks every year in mid-October, with optimum viewing on Friday.According to NASA , the Orionid meteor shower peaks every year in mid-October, with optimum viewing on Friday.Orionid meteors streaking over Lebanon.Bay Area residents who live away from the foggy coastline and are willing to wake up in the middle of the night have the opportunity to watch bits and pieces of Halley's Comet falling from the sky.
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The Orionids are known for their brightness and their speed. NASA says the meteors travel at about 148,000 mph and leave glowing debris in their wake, which lasts for several seconds to minutes.
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NASA says the meteors travel at about 148,000 mph and leave glowing debris in their wake, which lasts for several seconds to minutes. According to the space agency, the meteor shower will peak at about 15 meteors per hour with a velocity of 41 miles per second.. NASA says the Orionids are viewable in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres after midnight.
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NASA says the Orionids are viewable in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres after midnight. It recommends viewers find an area well away from city lights. Friday, Gerald McKeegan, an adjunct astronomer with the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, wrote in an email.
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Onlookers are encouraged to lie flat on the ground with their feet facing southeast if they are in the Northern Hemisphere or northeast if in the Southern Hemisphere. Onlookers are encouraged to lie flat on the ground with their feet facing southeast if they are in the Northern Hemisphere or northeast if in the Southern Hemisphere.m. The agency said that observers should look for prolonged light explosions when viewing the Orionid meteor shower.
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