by APOD Robot » Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:07 am
Delphinid Meteor Mystery
Explanation: Over a five hour period last Tuesday morning, exposures captured
this tantalizing view of meteor streaks and the Milky Way in dark skies above Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. During that time, astronomers had hoped to see an outburst from the
gamma Delphinid meteor shower as Earth swept through the dust trail left
by an unknown comet. Named for the
shower's radiant point in the constellation Delphinus, a brief but strong outburst was reported in bright, moonlit skies on June 10, 1930. While no strong Delphinid meteor activity was reported since, an outburst was tentatively predicted to occur
again in 2013. But even though Tuesday's skies were dark, the overall
rate of meteors in this field is low, and only the three lower meteor streaks seem to point back to the shower's estimated radiant.
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