Eta Aquarid Meteor shower 2021 Fireballs from Halleys Comet











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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower of 2021 Here's how to see it. • Early Thursday morning (May 6), just before dawn begins to light up the eastern sky, we'll have an opportunity to see some of the remnants of the most famous comets briefly light up the early morning sky. • Halley's Comet made its last pass through the inner solar system in 1986 and is not due back until the summer of 2061. Nonetheless, each time Halley sweeps around the sun, it leaves behind a dusty trail call it cosmic litter that ends up trailing behind the comet. • Eta-Aquarid meteor shower that will peak in the early hours of May 6. The Eta-#Aquarids is an annual #meteorshower that occurs when the Earth passes through the debris field of comet Halley that visits the Earth every 76 years. • Halley's Comet closely approaches the Earth's orbit at two places. One point is in the middle to latter part of October, producing a meteor display known as the Orionids. The other point comes in the early part of May, producing the Eta Aquarids. • When and where to watch • Under ideal conditions (a dark, moonless sky) about 30 to 60 of these very swift meteors might be seen per hour at the peak of the display on May 6. The shower appears at about one-quarter peak strength for several days before and after May 6. This year will be a very good year to watch for them because the moon will be in a waning crescent phase, just 28% illuminated and providing little interference for viewing these swift streaks of light. • Although visible in both hemispheres, this meteor shower is more prominent in the South because Aquarius is a southern constellation. Observers in the south can expect up to 40 meteors per hour. In the north, the shower rate will be ten meteors per hour, depending on your location. In the Northern Hemisphere, Eta Aquarid meteors can more often be seen as earthgrazers. Earthgrazers are long meteors that appear to skim the surface of the Earth at the horizon. • • What's radiant the point? • Since the radiant of this shower rises after midnight, you'll have to be an early bird the catch the shower. Look a little away from the radiant point in the pre-dawn hours of May 6 till the shooting stars are lost to the morning twilight. You can use the space apps given in the description to locate the radiant according to your location. But you don't have to stare at the radiant; look a little away from it. • Don't Click this ➜ https://bit.ly/31khn4w • Facebook ➜ https://bit.ly/3mddTdW • Twitter ➜ https://bit.ly/3fzDPPD • Instagram ➜ https://bit.ly/3dvOOH0

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