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Encyclopedia > Eta Aquarids

The Eta Aquarids are a meteor shower associated with Comet Halley. Categories: Planetology | Astronomy stubs ... Comet Halley as taken with the Halley Multicolor Camera on the ESA Giotto mission. ...


The shower is visible from late April to early May each year with peak activity on May 4th. May 4 is the 124th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (125th in leap years). ...


The Eta Aquarids get their name because their radiant appears to lie in the constellation Aquarius, near one of the constellation's brightest stars, Eta Aquarii. The Eta Aquarids aren't one of the best meteor showers, peaking at a dozen meteors per hour. In 2005, the shower was visible because it occured near a new moon. Categories: Planetology | Astronomy stubs ... Orion is a remarkable constellation, visible from most places on the globe (but not always the whole year long). ... Aquarius (♒), being Latin for of the water, is one of the oldest recognized constellations along the zodiac, the suns apparent path. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ... Traditionally, the lunar phase new moon begins with the first visible crescent of the Moon, after conjunction with the Sun. ...


The Eta Aquarids are best viewed in the pre-dawn hours away from the glow of city lights.


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Eta Aquarids - MSN Encarta (266 words)
Eta Aquarids, yearly meteor shower seen from the earth in April and May. Meteor showers are displays of light in the sky produced by meteors, or pieces of rock that enter the earth’s atmosphere from space.
In the southern hemisphere, Eta Aquarius is easily visible during the darkest part of the night.
In 1870 United States Lieutenant Colonel G. Tupman and scientists at the Italian Meteoric Association independently detected meteors from near the star Eta Aquarius in late April and early May. In 1876 British professor Alexander Herschel found that the meteor stream that causes the Eta Aquarids orbits in about the same path as Halley’s Comet.
Eta Aquarids - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
The Eta Aquarids are a meteor shower associated with Comet Halley.
The Eta Aquarids get their name because their radiant appears to lie in the constellation Aquarius, near one of the constellation's brightest stars, Eta Aquarii.
In 2005, the shower was favorably viewable because it occurred near a new moon.
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