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Up Late? Look For the Draconid Meteor Shower 2013
Up Late? Look For the Draconid Meteor Shower 2013
Up Late? Look For the Draconid Meteor Shower 2013
Have you seen any of the Draconid meteor shower this year? If you're outdoors overnight, watch the sky for falling stars. The peak of the 2013 Draconid meteor shower was October 7, but you may still be able to catch some of the shooting stars and make a couple wishes.
Wish Upon A Star, More Meteor Showers Expected Tonight
Wish Upon A Star, More Meteor Showers Expected Tonight
Wish Upon A Star, More Meteor Showers Expected Tonight
Have you seen your first falling star of 2013? Gailen told me today that he saw a meteor early this morning on his way in for the KING morning show. There should be plenty more to see if we have clear skies overnight in the area. According to Space.com, the annual meteor shower you can view tonight is caused by an asteroid known as 2003 EH1 which is leaving behind debris that is burned up in the E
Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
What would you wish upon a star? With the skies over the area clearing up, we should have a beautiful night for watching the Lyrid Meteor Shower when it peaks. Especially around Wyoming, there are plenty of places to go with very little light pollution. with unobstructed views of the night sky.