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One of the most pleasant treats on a warm summer night is to lie out under a starry sky and try to see a few shooting stars, or meteors. Luckily, right now is a great time to try to see meteors in the night sky.
Any night this week you will have a good chance of seeing the annual Perseid meteor shower. These objects are tiny bits of rock and debris from an old comet, which is named Swift-Tuttle after the astronomers who discovered it in 1862.
Every year in early August, Earth passes through the comet Swift-Tuttle's orbit and sweeps up some of this debris. As the tiny rocks encounter the thin upper atmosphere of the Earth, the air is heated to incandescence and we see a rapid streak of light.
More: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48571722/ns/technology_and_science-space/
I will try watching tonight if it's clear enough. Gonna rain Fri/Sat/Sun here. (Which is good, except for skywatchers.)
sadbear
(4,340 posts)Weekend meteor showers are always cooler than weekday ones.