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May 5, 2020
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“Visakha Bucha Day” Dr. Chuan Chom “Ita Warriors” Meteor Shower on May 6, beginning to observe from about 2 am onwards.
In 5 5 T.C.63 Facebook, National Institute of Astronomy, Fan Page, Publication “Visakha Bucha Day” (May 6, 63) have “Itaquares meteor shower” Eastern areaRadiator carriers It started noticing from 2 am onwards, but with a full moon night therefore causing moonlight to disturb the display
“Itaquares meteor shower” It will occur in early May of each year. Caused by earth moving at the intersection of rock currents and dust and small dust left behind by Halley’s Comet (1P / Halley) as it traveled into the inner solar system. When Earth orbits through that path, debris and dust streams from comets will be swept up by Earth’s gravitational pull and burn in Earth’s atmosphere, forming a flash of light. Or sometimes a fireball with a beautiful color (fireball)
For those interested in seeing the meteor shower, we recommend observing at 4 a.m. Until dawn Since the moon has returned to the horizon