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    Fireball lights up the sky over Salt Lake City

    GOES 17 Geostationary Lightning Mapper detection of the Aug. 13, 2022, fireball over northern Utah.

    A bright meteor flew through the skies over northern Utah on Saturday morning, later raining down meteorites over the Great Salt Lake. Residents of the Salt Lake City area were startled by loud booms at 8:30 a.m. MDT on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. Eyewitnesses saw a fireball in the sky, 16 times brighter than the …

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    Saturn to Reach Opposition Aug. 14

    An illustration of NASA's Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn, where it documented the ringed planet in 2017.

    Saturn will have one of its best viewing opportunities of the year in the period surrounding Sunday, Aug. 14. Or it would, if the nearly Full Moon doesn’t spoil our fun. On that date, Saturn will reach opposition – the point where it lies directly opposite the Sun in our night sky – around midnight …

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    Perseids Meteor Shower on the Way

    The Perseids are back! Well… sort of. Usually bringing one of the most vivid annual meteor showers visible in Earth’s night sky, commonly delivering 50-100 “shooting stars” per hour at its height, the Perseids will peak Aug. 12 and 13. There’s just one problem: the full Moon. “Sadly, this year’s Perseids peak will see the …

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