If you’ve always dreamed of seeing a shooting star, you’ll be happy to hear that tonight will provide you with the perfect opportunity.
The Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower will continue this evening, following the peak in the early hours of today. This is an annual shower that runs from April 19 to May 28 every year, but peaks today, at which point there’s expected to be up to 60 meteors every hour!
NASA explained: “The Eta Aquarids are pieces of debris from Halley’s Comet, which is a well-known comet that is viewable from Earth approximately every 76 years. “Also known as 1P/Halley, this comet was last viewable from Earth in 1986 and won’t be visible again until the middle of 2061. “The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower gets its name because
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