Perseid Meteor Shower To Peak This Weekend
Krishna Dagli writes "This weekend provides one of the year's best opportunities to see some "shooting stars". The annual Perseid meteor display is expected to peak on Friday and Saturday night. Meteors are bits of dust or rock that plunge into the Earth's atmosphere and burn up, making bright streaks in the sky. It does not take a large object to produce a visible meteor — most are the size of a grain of sand or a small pebble."
Shoot, I missed most of it.
I'll let somebody else point out that the orbit is 133 years, not 150.
The orbit is 133 years, not 150.
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