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Did you see something unusual in the sky last night? You may have caught a rare meteor shower caused by debris from Halley's ...
The best views of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower began on Sunday, and you’ll have another chance early morning Tuesday to ...
A meteor shower known for the speed of its shooting stars is expected to peak on Monday night, according to astronomers.
The Aquarids meteor shower is set to peak this week. Everyone in the U.S. will have a chance to catch a glimpse.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, sparked by debris from Halley’s Comet, is currently active and will peak between May 5 and 6.
Back in 1986, when the comet last swung through the inner solar system, it lost about 1/1,000th of its mass. Rice said that ...
According to NASA, the Eta Aquariids are "known for their speed" with a velocity of 40.7 miles (65.4 kilometers) per second.