Sunday, October 20, 2013

ORIONID METEOR SHOWER



ORIONID METEOR SHOWER: Earth is passing through a stream of debris from Halley's Comet, source of the annual Orionid meteor shower.  Forecasters expect the shower to peak on Oct. 21st with approximately 20 meteors per hour.  Bright moonlight will reduce visibility, however. The best time to look is during the hours before local sunrise when the shower's radiant in the constellation Orion is high in the sky.  Check http://spaceweather.com for more information.
SOLAR FLARE ALERTS: Would you like a call when solar flares are underway? X-flare alerts are available fromhttp://spaceweathertext.com (text) and http://spaceweatherphone.com (voice).

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