Courtesy of Marshall Space Flight Center.. not the Show, but the Images Below!
If you care to get up at 3 or 4am Wednesday morning, you might to plan to get outdoors and see the light show high above the southeast horizon, by looking just left of the 3 stars that make up Orion’s belt, and watch for UP TO 20 meteorites per hour as the earth passes through the tail of Halley’s Comet. Though not the most spectacular shower of the year, it just might be a good reson to get up, brew a cup of coffee, and watch what nature has provided for tonight.
You can also view a very short NASA-MSFC video here.
Brad Huffines, Chief Meteorologist / Storm Force 31



