10-20-2004, 07:49 AM
Would you like to see a piece of Halley's Comet streak past a planet that
looks like an exploding star? You might be able to--no telescope
required--on Thursday morning, Oct. 21st, when the annual Orionid meteor
shower peaks.
FULL STORY at
[url "http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/19oct_magicalmorning.htm?list1187579"]http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/19oct_magicalmorning.htm?list1187579[/url]
[url "mailto:Science@NASA"]Science@NASA[/url] stories are available in Spanish at our sister site,
[url "mailto:Ciencia@NASA"]Ciencia@NASA[/url] <[url "http://ciencia.nasa.gov/"]http://ciencia.nasa.gov/[/url]>.
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looks like an exploding star? You might be able to--no telescope
required--on Thursday morning, Oct. 21st, when the annual Orionid meteor
shower peaks.
FULL STORY at
[url "http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/19oct_magicalmorning.htm?list1187579"]http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/19oct_magicalmorning.htm?list1187579[/url]
[url "mailto:Science@NASA"]Science@NASA[/url] stories are available in Spanish at our sister site,
[url "mailto:Ciencia@NASA"]Ciencia@NASA[/url] <[url "http://ciencia.nasa.gov/"]http://ciencia.nasa.gov/[/url]>.
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