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  2. The Quadrantids meteor shower is here! Here's the peak ... - AOL

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    The annual Quadrantids meteor shower is hitting peak visibility for Southern California on Friday night heading into Saturday morning, from roughly midnight to 5:30 a.m., possibly 6 a.m.

  3. What was that fireball blazing across the Southern California ...

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    A fireball was spotted Friday lighting up the California sky, according to the American Meteor Society. It was also seen in Arizona and Nevada.

  4. Quadrantid meteor shower: What to know about the first meteor ...

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    The timing of this year's Quadrantid meteor shower peaks between 15:00 and 18:00 UTC (10 a.m. and 1 p.m. EST), which favors those in Hawaii and Alaska, according to AMS Editor Robert Lunsford.

  5. Quadrantid meteor shower to light up skies with dazzling ...

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    The phenomenon is one of the “most intense” meteor showers to hit the skies each year, according to Science Alert. The Quadrantid meteor shower will be peaking this week, producing bright ...

  6. 2024 UQ - Wikipedia

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    2024 UQ, designated formerly as A11dc6D, was a one-meter meteoroid that struck the Earth's atmosphere and burned up harmlessly on 22 October 2024 above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. 2024 UQ is the tenth impact event that was successfully predicted, which was discovered by the ATLAS survey.

  7. Meteor shower to peak in California sky soon. Here’s ... - AOL

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    The Lyrid meteor shower was first observed in 687 B.C. The Lyrid meteor shower was first observed in 687 B.C. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  8. Sutter's Mill meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The asteroid family that is the source region of CM chondrite-type meteorites is now thought to be located close to the 3:1 mean motion resonance, in low-inclined orbits, and may be the Eulalia asteroid family. [9] The meteorite type is similar to that of the 1969 Murchison meteorite in Australia. Unlike Murchison, Sutter's Mill shows clear ...

  9. 2024 RW1 - Wikipedia

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    2024 RW 1, previously known under its provisional designation CAQTDL2, [5] was a 1-meter-sized asteroid or meteoroid that struck the Earth's atmosphere and burned up harmlessly on September 5, 2024, at around 12:40 a.m. PHT (September 4, 16:40 UTC) above the western Pacific Ocean near Cagayan, Philippines.