Eta Aquarid meteors

These fragments of Halley’s Comet come across Earth’s orbit in May, and their radiant – the part of the sky from which they seem to radiate 0 ruses into view over the eastern horizon around 2 AM (for us in the northern hemisphere).

See more about them in one of our previous posts.

 

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