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Meteor shower tonight questions and answers - October 20, 2009

Tonight until early Wednesday morning, the Orionid meteor shower will dazzle wish makers lucky enough to find cloudless, dark skies. Here's a list of common questions and answers about the shower for all you star gazers out there. 

Where does the Orionid shower come from? The annual Orionid meteor shower occurs when Earth passes through comet debris left by Halley's comet.

How many shooting stars may I see? The shower will cause around a dozen "shooting stars" to appear in the sky each hour. 

What is the best way to view the shower? The darker the sky, the more stars will be out. Though Omaha doesn't suffer from severe light pollution, there is still a significant difference between Omaha and smaller areas such as Logan, Iowa.

When is the best time to view the shower? In the early morning on Wednesday.

When I wish upon a shooting star will my dreams come true? Um... yes! Of course everything Disney tells us is true, right? The song from Pinocchio says "when you wish upon a star...anything your heart desires will come to you", so I'm assuming that wishing upon a shooting star is even more effective.

Where does the tradition of wishing on a shooting star come from? The oldest reference to wishing on a star is the nursery rhyme Star Light, Star Bright, dating back to the late 1800's. It is believed that our ancestors wished on stars or shooting stars even farther back, as the stars were often associated with mystical powers. Even the Bible refers to Jesus Christ as a star, as in the star of Jacob or the bright and morning star.

How can I learn more? One great resource is meteor showers online, which lists all the meteor showers for the year with further information about each, as well as tips on how to view them. There is also a great article posted by the St. Louis Astronomy Examiner.

Happy star gazing and may all your wishes come true!

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  • shawn 2 years ago
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    is it meteors, stars or both that where seeing tonight.!

  • Meteor! 2 years ago
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    meteorshower2009.blogspot.com/

    tonight !

  • linda 2 years ago
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    can we watch it in boston

  • Martellus Bennett 2 years ago
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    can we watch it from dallas?

  • Ann 2 years ago
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    What will be the best time in Monroe, Louisiana?

  • Griff 2 years ago
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    Can you see it from Ann Arbor, MI? I reallys wanna see it.

  • s 2 years ago
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    can orange county see

  • ? 2 years ago
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    Will it be visible in Las Vegas, Nevada?

  • alexis 2 years ago
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    can you see it North Carolina

  • resdawg 2 years ago
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    I've seen about 8 since it began @ 1. I'm on the west coast,in an area with some light pollution, but the show is highly visible.

  • Jme 2 years ago
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    where do we look? I mean at what star formations?

  • Jme 2 years ago
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    hello

  • Dissapointed 2 years ago
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    I didnt see it does it shine through clouds? i couldnt see one star...let alone a comet =(

  • kay 2 years ago
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    i seen like 3 or for at 1:30 this morning,they are fast

  • Martellus Bennett 2 years ago
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    nope didnt see a thing

  • Tiger 2 years ago
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    you look towards orions belt, if you know the formation they will be heading west from his elbow

  • Katrina 2 years ago
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    Meteors are the same as shooting stars. It doesn't shine through the clouds! Sorry for those who missed it.

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