Shooting Stars
Wednesday 6th May
8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Halleys Comet! The most famous interloper of them all is the parent comet of the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower.
A good display is expected from this shower as we head into the night.
Under our wonderful dark skies, we can expect to see as many as 30 – 40 meteors per hour as the tiny dust grains left behind by Halley’s comet interact with our atmosphere as a flash of light!
As well as the dazzling show overhead we will utilise our array of telescopes to view the universe in stunning resolution.