FRANCE: When asked to name a comet, most people will remember Halley’s. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, produced by debris from Halley’s Comet, peaks on Tuesday night, and you can watch live coverage of this Cinco de Mayo meteor shower online.
Into the morning hours on Wednesday, skywatchers will have a chance of sighting a few pieces of Halley’s Comet — “comet litter,” if you will — zipping through our atmosphere in the form of meteors. The online Slooh community observatory is hosting a free webcast of the shower.
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