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astronomy1 year ago

"Spotting the Devil Comet: A Guide for Skywatchers"

Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the "devil comet," will reach its peak brightness on Sunday, April 21, and can be seen in the southwest sky just after sunset. The comet, discovered in 1812, is currently racing toward the sun at 40,000 mph and may be visible with the naked eye, but binoculars or a telescope will make it easier to see. Additionally, the article mentions the upcoming Lyrid meteor shower, which peaks overnight on April 21-22, and the Eta Aquariids meteor shower, which peaks around May 5-6.

astronomy1 year ago

"2024 Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower: When and Where to Watch"

The Eta Aquariid meteor shower, caused by debris from Halley's Comet, has begun and will peak on the night of May 4-5, 2024, with a potential maximum of 50 shooting stars per hour. This year's peak coincides with a minimal moonlight, making it an ideal time for viewing. Tips for observing include finding a dark location, allowing time for eyes to adjust to the darkness, and potentially capturing the event through photography.

astronomy2 years ago

Halley's Comet: Return Journey Approaching

Halley's Comet, discovered by Edmond Halley in the 18th century, will reach its furthest point from the Sun on December 9, marking the middle point in its elliptical orbit. Although it won't be visible until 2061, remnants of the comet can be seen in the form of the Eta Aquariids meteor shower, which occurs annually between late April and early May. Skywatchers can also look forward to the Geminids meteor shower on December 13 and 14, with exceptional viewing conditions predicted this year.

science2 years ago

Mysterious space rock crashes into New Jersey home

A possible meteorite crashed through the roof of a home in New Jersey, ricocheted off a hardwood floor, and dented the ceiling before coming to a rest. The object appears to be metallic, measuring 4" by 6". Emergency services checked in on the family, but no one was injured. Cops reckon the impact might be related to the ongoing Eta Aquariids meteor shower that peaked last week. Proper analysis needs to be performed on the object to determine its origins.

science2 years ago

New Jersey Home Struck by Possible Meteorite

A metallic object, possibly a meteorite, crashed through the roof of a house in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, and ricocheted around a bedroom. No one was injured. Officials suspect it is related to the current meteor shower, called the Eta Aquariids, which is an annual phenomenon in which debris from the famous Halley’s Comet rains down into Earth’s atmosphere. The police department is working to identify the object and safeguard the residents and the object.

space2 years ago

"Meteorite crashes through New Jersey home, investigation underway"

An apparent meteorite crashed through the roof of a New Jersey home, damaging the floor. The oblong object, believed to be a meteorite, was about four inches by six inches and was found warm by the homeowner. Emergency responders confirmed that there were no lingering substances or effects from the object. Police have contacted several other agencies to positively identify the object and for help "safeguarding the residents and the object." The investigation remains ongoing, and the object could be connected to an ongoing meteor shower called the Eta Aquariids, an event related to Halley's Comet that is visible from mid-April to late May and usually peaks around May 5 each year.

local-news2 years ago

Possible meteorite damages New Jersey home in Hopewell Township.

A metallic object, believed to be a meteorite, struck the roof of a home in Hopewell Township, New Jersey. The object is about 4 inches by 6 inches and appears metallic. No injuries were reported, and the incident is under investigation. The possible meteorite might be related to a current meteor shower called the Eta Aquariids. The family who owns the home is grateful no one was injured and are now left with a gift from space.

science2 years ago

Meteorite Possibly Strikes New Jersey Home, Investigation Underway

A metallic object, believed to be a meteorite, struck the roof of a home in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, on Monday. The object went through the roof and the ceiling of the home before hitting the hardwood floor where it came to a rest. The home was occupied at the time but no one was injured. Police are investigating and have contacted other agencies for assistance in positively identifying the object. They also said the incident could be related to a recent Meteor shower called the Eta Aquariids.

science2 years ago

Don't Miss the Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower and Full Flower Moon This Weekend!

The Eta Aquariids meteor shower, resulting from the debris field of Halley's comet, will peak on May 5-6, but visibility will be limited due to a full moon. However, the shower should be highly active for roughly a week before and after that date. Meteor showers occur when our planet runs into the debris fields left behind by icy comets or rocky asteroids going around the sun. To see the shower, head out to the countryside and get as far from artificial light sources as possible, and wait 30 to 45 minutes after you get to your viewing location to allow your eyes to adjust to the dark.

astronomy2 years ago

"May Skywatching: Lunar Eclipse, Meteor Shower, and Fireballs Await"

The Eta Aquariids meteor shower of 2023 will peak during the pre-dawn hours of May 6, coinciding with the full moon, making it difficult to see many of the shooting stars. However, there is still a chance of an outburst of bright meteors, known as fireballs. The best time to look for the meteor shower is during the hours before dawn on the mornings of May 5, 6, and 7. The viewing opportunity is usually better in the southern hemisphere than the northern hemisphere. The Perseid meteor shower is expected to put on an impressive show later this summer.

astronomy2 years ago

Get Ready for the Lyrid Meteor Shower: A Spectacular Show in Late April!

The annual Lyrid meteor shower will be active in mid-April and peaking in late April, with 10 to 20 meteors per hour expected to be visible in dark locations during the pre-dawn hours on April 23. The Eta Aquariids meteor shower in early May will be difficult to spot due to the full moon, but there is still a possibility of a significant outburst. The Perseid meteor shower is expected to put on a great show later this summer, peaking during the pre-dawn hours on Aug. 13 with as many as 90 meteors per hour visible in dark locations.