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First Observations of the 2013 Eta Aquarids May 07, 2013 08:13:16 AM | William Cooke
 
Despite interference from the moon and clouds (and rising sun!), this morning we snagged our first observations of the 2013 Eta Aquariids.
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NASA All Sky Fireball Network Watches the Skies Feb 01, 2012 09:43:27 AM | William Cooke
 
The night sky is constantly changing. Now and then, brilliant streaks of light can be seen in the night sky and are closely watched and studied by the Meteoroid Environment Office, or MEO, at the Marshall Space Flight Center.
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Rare Double Quadrantid Meteor Sighting Jan 04, 2012 04:39:22 PM | William Cooke
 
A rare pair of Quadrantid meteors crossed the skies last night.
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It's Raining Comet Halley! May 05, 2011 03:29:42 PM | William Cooke
 
We at the Meteoroid Environment Office are hoping that you have clear skies on May 5-6 when we have the opportunity to see pieces of Comet Halley whiz through Earth's atmosphere!
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Live Web Chats Today: Geminid Meteor Shower Dec 13, 2010 11:13:24 AM | William Cooke
 
Baby, it's cold outside -- but you can still enjoy the December Geminids via two live Web chats on Dec. 13.
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Full Moon Doesn't Phase Orionids Viewing Oct 29, 2010 05:36:57 PM | William Cooke
 
Despite the fullness of the moon, NASA astronomers detected a decent number of Orionid meteors this October.
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