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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. Here's how to see it
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 1 hour agoWASHINGTON — (AP) — The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, remnants of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend....
Earth’s quasi-moon Asteroid Kamo'oalewa likely blasted out of this giant moon crater
FOX 10 Phoenix· 1 hour agoThe 50-meter-long asteroid is considered potentially hazardous because of its near-Earth orbit. Its...
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend: Where and how to watch
FOX 10 Phoenix· 49 minutes agoA suspected meteor was seen falling through the sky of Birmingham, England, in the early hours of...
Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks in May: When and where to see it
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoThe annual Eta Aquarids meteor shower, known for its fast meteors, peaks in early May, offering the...
Watch the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Reach Its Peak
New York Times· 1 day agoMeteor showers, natural fireworks that streak brightly across the night sky, are one of them. The latest observable meteor shower will be the Eta...
What Happens When NASA Loses Eyes on Earth? We’re About to Find Out.
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoSometime in the next few years — no one knows exactly when — three NASA satellites, each one as...
MP Materials Corp. Faces Significant Revenue Decline in Q1 2024 Despite Operational Achievements
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoThe company, a leading producer of rare earth materials in the Western Hemisphere, reported a...
Don’t Miss: Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower, Red Giant Star Antares, and May Planets
SciTechDaily· 8 hours agoMars and Saturn tussle with the Moon, Mercury makes a brief a.m. appearance, East Coasters can see...
Why the ‘best meteor shower’ of the year promises to be extra special
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWe have a chance to see the Eta Aquariid meteors every May as Earth crosses through the orbit of...
Hellish winds, liquid rock clouds and more discovered on this "hot Jupiter"
TechSpot· 3 hours agoWASP-43b orbits so close to its parent star that the same side of the planet always faces the star's blinding glare: just 1.3 million miles from the star's surface. The dayside ...