ETA Aquarid Meteor Shower starts this week

Skywatchers will want to look at heaven this week to see the debris from the tail of Halley’s comet illuminating the night sky. The meteor shower produced from debris is called meteor meteor eta aquarid. Meteors in the bathroom are known at their high speed. They traveled around 148,000 mph when they entered the Earth’s atmosphere.

Meteor high speed means they often leave “trains,” which can last for a few seconds for a few minutes behind them in the atmosphere. The train is made of pieces of incandescent disgusting behind the meteor. ETA AQUARID usually produces around 30 hour meteors at its peak.

Interestingly, the debris left by the Halley comet interacts with the atmosphere of the earth every year, while the comet itself is very rare to make appearance in the sky of the earth. Dainers left behind because every time the comet returns to the deep solar system, nucleus spills the ice sheet and stone into space.

That the rubble of the warehouse became the aquarid beta meteor shower in May and Orionids in October. The next time Comet Halley will pass to the deep solar system will occur in 2061. The last time he came through the deep solar system in 1986. The best landscape for Meteor Meteor ETA Aquarid will occur before Dawn Wednesday, May 5.

The Meteor Shower starts on May 4 and can linger until May 6 in the northern and south hemisphere, the best time to see the Meteor Shower occur in open hours. The southern hemisphere has a better chance to see meteors than the northern hemisphere. Like the look of the sky, the best place to see will be in the area without light pollution.

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