| | View larger. | Solar system distances to scale showing the newly discovered 2018 VG18 compared to other known solar system objects. Illustration via Carnegie Institution for Science. | | |
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Ursid meteors to peak in moonlight | | The Ursid meteor shower is active each year around the December solstice. In 2018, peak morning is probably December 22, but the moon will be full then. If you're out before sunup, watch for Ursids this week. Ursid meteor moving away from its radiant point (yellow circle) in the constellation Ursa Minor - home constellation of Polaris, the Pole Star - during the peak of 2017's shower. Photo by Eliot Herman in Tucson, Arizona. Thank you, Eliot! | | |
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