2000-Year-Old Meteors to Rain Down on Earth August 31

by steve468 | August 30, 2007 at 11:50 am
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The oldest such shower, but only one revolution old, is due in the early morning of September 1, 2007. Our calculations indicate Earth is about to cross the dust trail of comet Kiess, a comet that takes some 2000 years to complete one orbit around the Sun. The trail is very narrow, so Earth will be hosed by meteoroids for only about an hour and a half. The meteoroids will approach from the direction of the constellation Auriga, the charioteer, in the north-eastern part of the sky, causing a meteor shower called the "Aurigids."
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janootza

4:35 am...from 85379...I saw one! Very cool!

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