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NASA's 'Meteor Guy' explains the meteor showers coming in 2024
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoAnd prior to Northern Lights viewing, the byproduct of coronal mass ejections from massive sunspots,...
METEOR SHOWER Comes to Alaska PAC in September
Broadway World· 19 hours agoCyrano's Theatre Company will bring Meteor Shower to Alaska PAC in September! Performances run September 6-29, 2024.
May 2024 full moon rises this week. Why is it called the 'flower moon'?
USA Today· 6 hours agoThe full moon officially occurs on Thursday morning, but it will appear plenty full starting Tuesday...
Look up this week to see May's Full Flower Moon
The Weather Network via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoHowever, even though the eta Aquariid meteor shower peaked a couple of weeks ago, it is still possible to see a few fragments from Halley's Comet streak...
Blue comet fragment lights up European skies - but will it happen again?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSchwamb, a planetary astronomer at Queen’s University Belfast. Will it happen again tonight?...
Girl Awestruck After Capturing Brilliant Blue Comet By Chance on Camera
Futurism via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn Portugal, a comet shot through the sky and illuminated the whole thing turquoise — and one lucky...
Internet in Frenzy as a Mysterious Blue Meteor Lights up the Sky Across Portugal & Spain | Oneindia
Homenewshere.com· 3 days agoOn Saturday evening, a mysterious blue meteorite blazed through the skies over Spain and Portugal,...
Spectacular meteor lights up the skies over Portugal and Spain
Astronomy Magazine· 1 day agoA meteor brought a streak of bright green light followed by a fireball’s flash, dazzling people in Spain and Portugal with an unexpected light show about 15 minutes before ...
Watch: Blue meteor lights up Europe’s skies
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoA blue meteor lit up the sky over Europe on Saturday night as a chunk of comet burned up in the atmosphere. Videos and images on social media showed the...
Comet Fragment Explodes in Dark Skies Over Spain and Portugal
New York Times· 2 days agoA brilliant flash of blue, green and white on Saturday night came from a shard of an as yet unidentified comet that was moving around 100,000 miles per hour, experts said. On Saturday, revelers ...