[SFDXA] Space Weather News for Oct. 20, 2016
Bill
bmarx at bellsouth.net
Thu Oct 20 12:38:06 EDT 2016
*Space Weather News for Oct. 20, 2016*
http://spaceweather.com
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*METEORS FROM HALLEY'S COMET:* Earth has entered a stream of debris from
Halley's Comet, source of the annual Orionid meteor shower. Forecasters
expect the shower to peak during the night of Oct. 20-21 with as many as
10-20 meteors per hour. Glare from tonight's gibbous Moon will mute the
display, but not completely eliminate it as NASA cameras are observing
some Orionid fireballs bright enough to be seen in the moonlight. Visit
Spaceweather.com
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for observing tips and more information.
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