Orionid Meteor Shower Visible Tonight
Your last chance to catch the annual Orionid meteor shower is tonight and early Monday morning. The meteor shower peaked last night, but may still be visible
Your last chance to catch the annual Orionid meteor shower is tonight and early Monday morning. The meteor shower peaked last night, but may still be visible
Rescue teams from several fire companies scrambled Friday night after numerous reports of an explosion on Oneida Lake. As it turns out the bright flash was a meteor or fireball that, according to 9syr.com, prompted a number of calls to 9-1-1 operators. The American Meteor Society posted reports from all over southeastern Canada and the Northeast.
If you are up late tonight you can catch the end of the Perseids Meteor Shower. The meteor shower comes around once a year starting in mid-July.