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    About the Upcoming (maybe) Alpha Monocerotid Meteor Shower Outburst…

    This map shows the total number of meteors observers in the United States can expect to see for this year's alpha Monocerotid meteor shower, provided the rates are similar to the 1995 outburst.

    By: Bill Cooke Lead, NASA Meteoroid Environment Office The media is currently broadcasting the prediction of an outburst of the alpha Monocerotid meteor shower on the night of November 21. The researchers making the prediction, Dr. Peter Jenniskens and Esko Lyytinen, have made calculations that indicate that there may be zenithal hourly rates as high …

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    A Transit of Mercury Happens Nov. 11

    The sky will put on a show Nov. 11 when Mercury journeys across the Sun. The event, known as a transit, occurs when Mercury passes directly between Earth and the Sun. From our perspective on Earth, Mercury will look like a tiny black dot gliding across the Sun’s face. This only happens about 13 times a …

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