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Parker Solar Probe Uncovers Origin of Geminid Meteor Shower
astronomy2 years ago

Parker Solar Probe Uncovers Origin of Geminid Meteor Shower

The origin of the Geminid meteor shower, which occurs in December, has been a mystery for a long time. While most meteor showers are caused by comets, the Geminids had no corresponding comet until an asteroid called 3200 Phaethon was discovered in 1983. A new study using data from the Parker Solar Probe suggests that the Geminids were not formed gradually as dust accumulated with each of Phaethon’s orbits, but rather due to an impact event where Phaethon was struck by a smaller asteroid. This violent burst approach explains the strength of the Geminids and addresses one of the problems with the "dusty comet" model.

science3 years ago

Don't Miss April's Lyrid Meteor Shower: Up to 20 Meteors an Hour!

The Lyrid meteor shower, which occurs annually in April, will peak on the night of April 22 and early morning of April 23. Stargazers can expect to see 15-20 meteors per hour traveling at 29 miles per second. The meteor shower is caused by Earth passing through the debris trail of a comet called C/1861 G1 Thatcher. To view the meteor shower, stargazers should find a dark location away from city lights and look towards the constellation Lyra.