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Halley's Comet, Meteor shower

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Meteor shower from Halley's Comet to peak overnight. Here's how to catch a glimpse
A meteor shower stemming from Halley's Comet will peak soon. Here's when and how to catch a glimpse of a shooting star. (AP Photo)

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Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks soon. When, where to get the best views
 · 18h
Meteor shower from Halley’s comet to reach its peak early Wednesday morning
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Eta Aquarids 2026: When Can Indians Watch Halley's Comet Meteor Shower
Earth is currently passing through a stream of cosmic debris left behind by Halley's Comet, triggering the annual Eta Aquariids meteor shower.

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How to Catch a Meteor Shower From Halley’s Comet
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The Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Is Here: How to See It
Space.com
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Watch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower 2026 online tonight with these livestreams

Watch Eta Aquarid meteors streak across the sky live from observatories and sky cams around the world. It's meteor season once again, skywatchers! The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of May 6, and you can follow the show live from wherever you are thanks to these skywatching livestreams.
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What time's the meteor shower tonight? When to look for shooting stars

What time is the meteor shower tonight? Here's where and when to look up and see the 2026 Eta Aquariids meteor shower peak from Halley's comet.
ZME Science on MSN
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Why largest meteorite found on Earth has no crater around it

The Hoba meteorite in Namibia is the largest known natural piece of iron on Earth, weighing about 60 metric tons today. By simple logic and physics, a metal object that massive should have smashed into the planet with catastrophic force and left a crater.
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