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  2. Orionids meteor shower coming this weekend. Here's where to ...

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    The Orionid meteor shower is caused by Halley's Comet, which takes 76 years to orbit the sun and was last seen in 1986. Each time Halley's Comet returns to the inner solar system, it sheds ice and ...

  3. There was a meteor shower that could be seen from Akron last ...

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    The Geminids meteor shower, one of the most popular annual showers, was expected to peak Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Here's what to know. There was a meteor shower that could be seen ...

  4. Orionids meteor shower hits peak activity this weekend: When ...

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    The Orionid meteor shower, courtesy of the famed Halley's Comet, is forecast to reach its peak in a matter of days, when it will send a flurry of bright and fast meteors shooting across the night sky.

  5. How to watch the Orionid meteor shower, debris from Halley’s ...

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    The annual Orionid meteor shower is set to peak Sunday night into Monday at a rate of 10 to 20 meteors per hour. ... causes meteors to streak through Earth’s atmosphere. ... enter Earth’s ...

  6. When is the Orionid meteor shower? Here's how to watch it ...

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    The Orionid meteor shower began in late September and will last through late November. The meteors pass at about 148,000 miles per hour through Earth's atmosphere at their peak, according to NASA ...

  7. List of bolides - Wikipedia

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    A bolide: a very bright meteor of an apparent magnitude of −14 or brighter. Fireball over the Bering Sea viewed from space (18 December 2018) The following is a list of bolides and fireballs seen on Earth in recent times. These are small asteroids (known as meteoroids) that regularly impact the Earth.

  8. Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio River at Cairo is 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m 3 /s); [1] and the Mississippi River at Thebes, Illinois, which is upstream of the confluence, is 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m 3 /s). [66] The Ohio River flow is greater than that of the Mississippi River, so hydrologically the Ohio River is the main stream of the river system.

  9. Yes, that was a meteor flying over Cincinnati and ... - AOL

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    A meteor streaks past stars in the night sky at the Mont-Tendre near Montricher in the Jura, north of Geneva, late August 12, 2009. The Perseid meteor shower is sparked every August when the Earth ...