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  2. How to see the year's best meteor shower this weekend, with ...

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    How to see the year's best meteor shower this weekend, with fireballs, colorful trails, and a Jupiter-Mars conjunction Morgan McFall-Johnsen August 9, 2024 at 1:54 PM

  3. Twin meteor showers will peak just a week apart this month, with the first celestial display taking place on Monday night.. The Southern Taurids will reach their zenith on the night of 4-5 ...

  4. Why tonight’s meteor shower offers a rare opportunity to see ...

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    Southern Taurid meteors have been blazing bright across the night sky since late September, but around the peak — expected at 8:47 p.m. ET Sunday — is when people will have the best chance to ...

  5. Big Bay Boom - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Purdon, a marina owner and former president of the Port Tenants Association, got the idea to do a similar but larger fireworks show from the San Diego side of the bay. He recruited financial support from other bayside business owners and brought the Port of San Diego on board with financial and in-kind support. The first display in 2001 ...

  6. Green fireballs - Wikipedia

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    An example of a bright, green-hued bolide.. Some ufologists consider green fireballs to be of artificial, extraterrestrial origin. [1] [4] Beyond meteors/bolides, outlier scientific explanations include sequelae of atomic weapons tests, including clouds of nuclear fallout, lunar material ejected from meteor impacts on the Moon's surface, and aircraft associated with secret military projects.

  7. Meteor air burst - Wikipedia

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    During this event a stony meteoroid about 50–60 m (160–200 ft) in size [1] [2]: p. 178 exploded at an altitude of 5–10 km (16,000–33,000 ft) over a sparsely populated forest in Siberia. The resulting shock wave flattened an estimated 80 million trees over a 2,150 km 2 (830 sq mi) area, and may have killed 3 people.

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