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A Chance to See Dozen of Falling Stars

  Author:  62679  Category:(Science) Created:(10/20/2009 1:10:00 PM)
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The Orionid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show tonight into the predawn hours Wednesday, weather permitting.

This annual meteor shower is created when Earth passes through trails of comet debris left in space long ago by Halley's Comet. The "shooting stars" develop when bits typically no larger than a pea , and mostly sand-grain-sized, vaporize in Earth's upper atmosphere.

"Flakes of comet dust hitting the atmosphere should give us dozens of meteors per hour," said Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office.

People in cities and suburbs will see far fewer meteors, because all but the brightest of them will be overpowered by light pollution. The best view will be from rural areas (the moon will not be a factor, so dark skies will make for ideal viewing).

When and how to watch

The best time to watch will be between 1 a.m. and dawn local time Wednesday morning, regardless of your location. That's when the patch of Earth you are standing on is barreling headlong into space on Earth's orbital track, and meteors get scooped up like bugs on a windshield.

Peak activity, when Earth wades into the densest part of the debris, is expected around 6 a.m. ET (3 a.m. PT).

SOURCE - http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091020/sc_space/getoutorionidmeteorshowerpeaksovernight ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Halloween is Right around the corner.. .







 
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Date: 10/20/2009 1:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 28848    I'm debating if I want to drive out to the country at three in the morning to see this. Its sooo cold at that time. LOL  
Date: 10/20/2009 1:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 16916    Awww I have to work early tomorrow. I can't stay up late enough.  
Date: 10/20/2009 4:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 51106    I want to get up to see it. Maybe I will wake up 2 in the morning like I do alot.  
Date: 10/20/2009 4:46:00 PM  From Authorid: 64514    Hope I get to see it
  
Date: 10/20/2009 5:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    What a sight that would be to see...  
Date: 10/20/2009 6:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 37150    I'm gonna be up to see the 1AM one. Maybe 3AM, too, if I can't sleep. I hope I can see it! Thanks for sharing,  
Date: 10/21/2009 2:12:00 AM  From Authorid: 16916    I checked when I woke up today..it is raining so I can't see anything but clouds.   
Date: 10/21/2009 5:55:00 AM  From Authorid: 28848    I couldnt see anything from my location and decided against driving out to see them.   
Date: 10/21/2009 7:52:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 62679    I fell asleep  
Date: 10/22/2009 3:14:00 PM  From Authorid: 21903    Yup, I missed it. I saw the article days ago, but knew I would NOT be able to stay up or get up at 1 am because of work.   

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