Perseid meteor
13. August 2010 | 02:10Perseid meteor shower tonight: It’s a spectacular troublemaker
Perseid meteor shower tonight is at its peak. It’s the only meteor shower known to have killed a satellite and delayed a space-shuttle launch. Enter the Meteoroid Environment Office. (News Source: The Christian Science Monitor - 17:44:16)
Perseid Meteor Shower To Be Visible Tonight, Friday Morning
Perseid meteor shower to start around 10 p.m. local time. (News Source: ABC 7 El Paso - 23:09:07)
Perseid Meteor Shower Poses Minimal Risk to Spacewalking Astronauts
The Perseid meteor shower may dazzle skywatchers during its peak tonight, but it poses no threat to astronauts in space, NASA says. (News Source: SPACE.com - 16:09:28)
Perseid meteor shower occurs Thursday night
The Perseid meteor shower, which occurs once a year, will be seen tonight. (News Source: University Daily Kansan - 22:58:56)
Perseid meteor shower to visit earth on Aug. 13
File photo of Perseid meteor shower in Florida, the United States, August 12, 2009. The Perseid meteor shower is sparked every August when the Earth passes through a stream of space debris left by Comet Swift-Tuttle. (News Source: People’s Daily - 12:55:38)
Perseid meteor shower offers prime stargazing
The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks tonight, offering stargazers a chance to see a show in the sky, provided there is no cloud coverage. (News Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - 19:09:10)
Perseid Meteor Shower Tonight
The Perseid Meteor Shower will peak late tonight. Up to 60 meteors per hour are possible, if the clouds can get out of the way. (News Source: WITN 7 North Carolina - 13:09:33)
Perseid Meteor Shower Expected To Put On A Show
The Perseid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show over the next three nights. (News Source: KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma - 11:19:57)
Perseid meteor showers, planet clustering tonight
The annual Perseid meteor shower is expected to begin around 10, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said, with the shooting streaks of light most visible between midnight and dawn Friday because the moon will not be up during that time. (News Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette - 18:52:08)
Perseid meteor shower makes impressive start
Perseid meteor shower promises to be one of the flashiest meteor displays of the year, if you can stay awake to watch them. (News Source: The Christian Science Monitor - 16:29:14)
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