Watch the Skies

Meteoroid Environment Office
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Geminids: How Low Do They Go? Dec 13, 2012 08:53:25 AM | William Cooke
 
The Marshall Meteoroid Environment office put together the plot below showing the distribution of end heights of Geminids.
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NASA Cameras Catch Speeding Fireball Feb 14, 2012 11:07:31 AM | William Cooke
 
There was a bright fireball visible over north Georgia, eastern Tennessee, and South Carolina at 7:02:36 PM EST last night.
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Asteroid 433 Eros Approaches Earth Feb 02, 2012 02:12:19 PM | William Cooke
 
Asteroid 433 Eros made a close approach to Earth the morning of January 31st.
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A Shadow on the Moon Dec 08, 2011 11:54:37 AM | The Moon: Our Nearest Neighbor
 
Appearing for about three days around this time, the next full moon is known as the Cold Moon, the Long Night Moon, or the Moon Before Yule.
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A Shadow on the Moon Dec 08, 2011 11:33:30 AM | William Cooke
 
Appearing for about three days around this time, the next full moon is known as the Cold Moon, the Long Night Moon, or the Moon Before Yule.
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Images of Rare Aurora in Southern Tennessee Nov 04, 2011 10:46:57 AM | William Cooke
 
Learn why the rare aurora seen over Southern Tennessee was red.
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One Night, Five Meteor Showers Oct 18, 2011 02:06:55 PM | William Cooke
 
On the night of Oct. 15-16, NASA’s All-sky camera network saw meteors from five different meteor showers!
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Perseids Meteor Shower Lights Up the Sky Aug 23, 2011 11:56:46 AM | William Cooke
 
Marshall scientist Bill Cooke and his team, from the Meteoroid Environment Office at Marshall Space Flight Center, watched the sky during the peak of the Perseid meteor shower.
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