June Will Surprise You with a Shower of Stars: Guide to See the Arietids in Mexico
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What are the Diurnal Arietids? The Diurnal Arietids are one of the most intense meteor showers of the year, with a peak rate of up to 50 meteors per hour. This phenomenon is caused by fragments of comet 96P/Machholz, which generate bright flashes in the sky as they enter Earth's atmosphere. Although its radiant is close to the Sun, making it difficult to observe during the day, some bright meteors can be seen in the early hours of dawn. 🌌 When…
The month of lovers of astronomy! June is par excellence the best season to see the rain of Arietids stars , a phenomenon product of fragments and dust that leaves comet 96P/Machholz in its orbit around the Sun. These remains enter the Earth's atmosphere at great speed, generating luminous flashes that illuminate the night sky and offer a unique spectacle. When to see the rain of Arietids stars in Mexico? According to the calendar of the Nationa…
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