NEW YEARS Fireworks from Shattered Comet
Aeschyus' first tragedyconkers fall from the skywasn't a Persian waropening with crossbar
Quadrantid meteors are ancient anchorsAstronomers missed reveal dawn's mist
twilight tomorrow plasma gives bravonorth east ascendwarm with a friend
Pomegranate splaydawn becomes daytouch the starsfireflies in jars.
1400 GMT on Tuesday, Jan. 3; that corresponds to 9 a.m. Eastern Time, 6 a.m. Pacific Time. Get up early or stay up all night. I'm excited, where I live has no ambient light.Early the break of dawn, the radiant of this shower — the spot from which the meteors appear to emanate — will be ascending the dark northeastern sky. meteor shower tonight - give or take a few hours around 5 AM Caroline Gerardo copyright January 2, 2016
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display of Quadrantid meteors
Published on January 02, 2017 14:51