Meteor
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Orionid Meteor Shower to Shine in October Despite Moonlight Interference
The October Orionid meteor shower, expected to peak on Oct. 21, may be hindered by the bright glare of the waning gibbous moon, which will significantly affect visibility.
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Mysterious Green Fireball Passes over Eastern United States and Canada
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Mississippi Residents Collect Meteorites from Flaming Fireball Debris Scattered Across the State
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Meteor Exploding Over Pittsburgh During New Year Has the Power of 27 Tonnes of TNT
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Tremendous Explosion Spotted in Skies Over Pennsylvania Could Possibly be a Meteor
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Mysterious Black Glass in Chilean Desert Caused by Exploding Comet Thousands of Years Ago