- The Eta
Aquariids are a
meteor shower ****ociated with Halley's Comet. The
shower is
visible from
about April 19 to
about May 28 each year with peak activity...
- The
Southern Delta Aquariids are a
meteor shower visible from mid July to mid
August each year with peak
activity on 28 or 29 July. The
comet of origin...
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Aquariids are
several meteor showers whose radiant appears to lie in the
constellation Aquarius: Eta
Aquariids Kappa Aquariids North Delta Aquariids North...
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showers with
radiants in Aquarius: the Eta
Aquariids, the
Delta Aquariids, and the Iota
Aquariids. The Eta
Aquariids are the
strongest meteor shower radiating...
- from near the star
Delta Aquarii (declension "-i") are
called the
Delta Aquariids. The
International Astronomical Union's Task
Group on
Meteor Shower Nomenclature...
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early as July 10 and ends at
around August 10, and the
Southern Delta Aquariids take
place from mid-July to mid-August, with the peak
usually around July...
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Bastille Day, a
stream of
cookie crumbs marking the
appearance of the
Delta Aquariids meteor shower, and a
cookie with a
jagged bite
taken out of it to promote...
- 26 each year, with the peak
generally occurring on
April 22. The Eta
Aquariids meteor shower also
appears in April. It is
visible from
about April 21...
- (June) is
named for the iuniores, or "young people" (Fasti VI.88). Eta
Aquariids meteor shower appears in May. It is
visible from
about April 21 to about...
- in two places,
Halley is ****ociated with two
meteor showers: the Eta
Aquariids in
early May, and the
Orionids in late October.
Halley is the
parent body...