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Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak could spawn over 100 'shooting stars' per hour this weekend - Space.com
Astronomers predict that this year's Eta Aquarids are "expected to show a noticeable outburst" thanks to meteoroids ejected from Halley's comet about 2,500 years ago.
By: Space.com
- May 05 2024
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It has been 38 years since Halley's Comet last passed through the inner solar system. This famous comet takes roughly 75 years to circle the sun. But if you're 42 years old or younger, you probably h… [+6984 chars]