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‘Spectacular’ Leonid meteor shower to bring shooting star spectacle tonight. Here’s how to watch

Be sure to turn an eye to the sky tonight - a bright meteor shower is set to light up the darkness and experts say it is a sight you do not want to miss. The annual Leonid meteor shower is known for its bright meteors that bring flashing colourful lights to the sky and Australians will be able to watch the peak in the early hours of Friday morning. “Visually, the early morning hours of November 18 may see an intensely spectacular Leonid meteor storm,” the Bureau of Meteorology says on its website. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> While the Leonids may not typically produce the most meteor s, they can be very bright, astronomer Stuart Clark wrote in The Guardian. “They hit our atmosphere at speeds of about 70km a second, and can be extremely bright and colourful,” he said. Fireballs and “earthgrazer” meteor s are also a hallmark of the Leonid shower . Fireballs are brighter and larger and can last longer than the average meteor , while earthgrazer...

Geminids meteor shower tonight: Best time and how to see spectacular space event in Australia

The Geminids meteor shower set to light up Australian skies ahead of Christmas will be the last natural light show of the year. It will be visible for several hours from midnight on Tuesday and again on Wednesday. Here’s everything you need to know. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: NASA’s Orion space capsule has reached the moon Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> The Geminids meteor shower radiates from the Gemini constellation and is made from fallen debris from the 3200 Phaethon - an asteroid first discovered in 1983. The Earth passes through the Geminids annually, and as the debris hits the earth’s atmosphere it begins to burn up causing a bright and colourful light show. ANU Astrophysicist Brad Tucker told 7NEWS.com.au that when you view the shower “you’re literally seeing these little bits of rock burning up in our skies as we go through the trail of debris”. “You’re always going to see good amounts of (Geminids), weather dependent - and you can count ...

Victorians wake up at midnight to ‘loud boom’ and possible meteor passing through the sky

Residents across Victoria have been woken up in the middle of the night to a “loud boom” and a possible meteor lighting up the sky. Just before midnight on Monday, a slow-moving ball of light passed through the sky and many speculated it could be a meteor, comet or space junk Melburnians flocked to social media to post videos of the spectacle and said it was accompanied by a “loud bang”. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> Just before midnight on Monday, a slow moving ball of light passed through the sky and many speculated it could be a meteor , comet or space junk. Credit: Facebook/ Supplied “I wonder if that was the cause of the Mysterious bang we had here,” one person wrote on Facebook. “It was sort of like the start of a quake with window rattle but, no ground shake or extended time. Actually scared me.” While most people who posted to social media about the possible meteor were in Melbourne, residents in Geelong and Bendigo also reported seeing it. ...

Here’s how and where to watch the Perseid meteor shower peak in Australia

Stargazers are in for a stunning light display this weekend when the Perseid meteor shower peaks. The shower began this year on July 14, and will continue until September 1, though not as many meteors will be visible after its peak on August 13 and 14. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: See stunning time-lapse of Perseid meteor shower. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> Like most major meteor shower s, the Perseids will be most visible to viewers in the Northern Hemisphere, just a few hours before dawn — but Australians can still catch a glimpse. NASA considers the show “the best meteor shower of the year”. “With swift and bright meteor s, Perseids frequently leave long ‘wakes’ of light and colour behind them as they streak through Earth’s atmosphere,” it said. Source: https://thefoxposts.com/here-s-how-and-where-to-watch-the-perseid-meteor-shower-peak-in-australia-TheFOXposts-32707.html?utm_source=blogger_source&utm_medium=blogger_medium&utm_campaign=blogge...