Holiday Season is Meteor Shower Season
Look to the skies for some stunning light displays this November and December.
As you hang holiday lights and light the candles, cast your eyes upon the universe's natural fireworks as well. Astronomers anticipate three meteor showers this November and December. Nov. 12: Taurid Meteor Shower The Taurid meteors are expected to peak Nov. 12 in the early morning hours just after midnight. EarthSky.com reports that this slow-moving, modest shower may yield just 10 meteors per hour. "But even one bright meteor can be a treat, especially since a good percentage of the Taurid meteors tend to produce fireballs!" according to the website. The shower is visible anywhere in the world and will appear to radiate from the Pleiades star cluster. Nov. 17: Leonid Meteor Shower After years of heavier-than-average showers, the famous…
Jackie Gibson
3:03 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
I'm on aus and Late yesterday afternoon looking from the gold coast qld inland there i saw a orange line of fire moving very quickly leaving a trail of white smoke. It was amazing to watch but I did panic, it looked as though it was heading for the ground. It was moving faster than u could imagine was weird but no media coverage? What's going on?   more ›