Sunday, October 21, 2007

Remains of Halley's Comet to Rain Down Sunday Morning

A junior version of the famous Perseid meteor shower is scheduled to reach its maximum before sunrise on Sunday morning, Oct. 21. This meteor display is known as the Orionids because the meteors seem to fan out from a region to the north of Orion's second brightest star, ruddy Betelgeuse.

Let's all witnessed the remains of Halley's Comet tomorrow before the break of dawn on the morning. News said, we can certainly sight at least a few of these offspring of Halley's Comet as they streak across the sky. Hope I can really see tomorrow but they said the good time to begin preparing for your meteor vigil is around 1:30 a.m. local daylight time. Humm you think I can woke up? Let's see...

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