Saturday, May 3, 2014

May Meteor Storm Alert: All Eyes on the Sky!

May Meteor Storm Alert: All Eyes on the Sky!:

Composite photo of Lyrid meteor shower and non-Lyrids taken with a NASA All-sky camera April 21-23, 2012. Credit: NASA/MSFC/Danielle Moser

Composite photo of Lyrid meteor shower and non-Lyrids taken with a NASA all-sky camera April 21-23, 2012. A new meteor shower emanating from Camelopardalis near the North Star is expected to light up the skies early Thursday morning May 24 around 2 a.m. CDT (7 UT). Credit: NASA/MSFC/Danielle Moser
On Wednesday night May 23-24 skywatchers across the U.S. and southern Canada may witness the birth of a brand new meteor shower.  If predictions hold true, Earth will pass through multiple tendrils of dust and pebbly bits left behind by comet 209P/LINEAR, firing up a celestial display on par with the strongest showers of the year. Or better. (...)
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