Rochester, NY
21 May 2013
 

    There are two major meteor showers that visit our Earth every year: the Leonid in the spring, and on Sunday, October 21st our fall skies will be slashed through by the bright lights of the Orionid Meteor Shower.

    The Orionids are so named because the primary direction of the shower appears from Earth to be coming from the shoulder of the constellation Orion. Observers are predicting a pretty sizable shower this year, including what they estimate will be about 25 meteors per hour:

    (thanks to Facebook fan Rebecca Rafferty for noticing that I’d referred to the wrong #%^$& meteor shower)

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    Blogger, developer, father, husband and office-only musician, Tom Belknap has built DragonFlyEye since 2005.

     
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