Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman

Watch for Lyrid Meteor Showers THIS WEEK, from home!

while stuck at home you may be able to witness the Lyrid Meteor Showers -  In a dark sky, you might see about 10 to 15 meteors per hour at the shower’s peak. But the Lyrids are always welcome, a break from the “meteor drought” that always comes in the early part of every year. In 2020, the skinny and almost-new moon won’t hinder the view. Bring on the Lyrids!

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Eugene Shoemaker: (co-founder Planetary Science) The Man on the Moon

Wrapped in a brass foil ribbon with a photo of the Barringer Crater and a quote from “Romeo & Juliet”, Shoemaker’s ashes were launched on January 6, 1998 and a year later, when the vessel’s primary mission had ended, it deliberately crashed into the lunar south pole, where it remains to this day.

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