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How and when to see 2019's last major meteor shower

America's Truckin' Network

02:11 min | 3 years ago

How and when to see 2019's last major meteor shower

"Twenty but if you're a star gazer you need to focus on the remainder of this year one of the top meteor showers is about to put on a dazzling display they tell us arguably the best meteor shower of the entire year will peak on Friday night into early Saturday morning according to accu weather's astrology blogger the German adds shower is just as were slightly more active than the Perseid meteor shower back in August this meteor shower is in in particular was a good one for younger children who can't stay up well into the overnight hours yeah the Gemini ends they explain are unique in the fact they produce a large amount of me years during the evening of course the hourly rates gradually increases the night transpires with the number of geminate streaking across the night sky expected to peak somewhere after midnight the twenty nineteen show come out Friday night may bring as much as many as one hundred fifty meters per hour according to the American meteor society the old temper your expectations as the the shower peaks the same night is December's full cold moon so we're gonna have an abundance of natural light pollution from the moon that would wash out the dimmer meteors how read reducing the number visible per hour from over a hundred down to probably maybe just a few dozen but even the anticipated diminished rate is higher than a number of meteor showers throughout the year all right so in the course you've got to have your clear skies which we get that storm system and I think the eastern seaboard not many areas in the east are looking at favorable viewing conditions but if you're out and about and you got clear skies Friday night

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NASA Finds India's Vikram Moon Lander Crash Site

AP 24 Hour News

00:51 sec | 3 years ago

NASA Finds India's Vikram Moon Lander Crash Site

"NASA says it's found the debris from India's moon lander which crashed on the lunar surface in September US space agency which released a photo showing the side of the lenders impact and the debris field is crediting Indian engineer Sean McGrath a Brownian for helping locate the site is theater presents India's space agency lost touch with the lunar lander after crash landed during its final approach to the moon's South Pole to deploy a rover to search for signs of water a successful landing would have made India just the fourth country to lead the vessel on the lunar surface and only the third to operate a robotic rover there somewhere I mean who's thirty threes as he examined and earlier NASA photo to locate the debris and says it took days of work to find the crash site NASA says he first located the debris about seven hundred fifty meters or half a mile northwest of the crash

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How Berlin is marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall

AP 24 Hour News

00:47 sec | 3 years ago

How Berlin is marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall

"Of the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall includes a string of neon lights along the river spree recreating the former border between east and West Berlin the blue glow of neon rods stretches one hundred fifty meters or four hundred ninety two feet and is accompanied by one hundred forty flashing rescue lights representing those who lost their lives trying to cross the border the wall stood for twenty eight years before began being torn down I November ninth nineteen eighty nine and events have been going on in Germany to celebrate the fall of the wall in addition to the floating neon booties artwork is being projected on the parts of the wall the multi media shows become an open air

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Mount Etna volcano roars into action with ash and lava

24 Hour News

00:25 sec | 5 years ago

Mount Etna volcano roars into action with ash and lava

"Sicily's mount at, Nesbitt spewing lava and sending plumes of ash into the sky Europe's, most active volcano which initially reawoke in late July. Has sprung into full action. And Thursday evening Mount Etna shot. Up chunks of flaming lava as high as one hundred fifty. Meters or five hundred feet almost constantly Italy's National Institute of geophysics and volcanology said the action was. Continuing on

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