Ready, Meteor Shower Peak Halley occurred May 5


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Earth is now bathed in a meteor thanks to the tail of Halley's Comet which is referred to as one of the most famous comets in the Solar System. Debris or debris about the size of rice entered the Earth's atmosphere and burn called Eta Aquarids over the last month.

Eta Aquarids starts since April 20 until May 21, according to Science Alert, Tuesday (05/04/2016). However, the peak of the meteor shower would suddenly start May 5 or tomorrow afternoon until May 7th. Southern parts of the world could see 30-40 meteors an hour while the northern part of the Earth is only able to see 10-20 meteors per hour.

On 6 May, the sky will be dark because of the new moon coming. At that moment, a meteor shower is very easy to see because the sky became very dark. You do not need to use the equipment to see the meteor shower if you want to find a place away from light pollution.

If bad weather or bright light makes you not able to watch a meteor, then Slooh, an online observatory, will offer a live broadcast of the meteor shower of the observatory in the Canary Islands.

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