| June 6 Daytime Meteors, Rare Halo | | | |
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| This week, a daytime meteor shower | | The Arietid meteor shower is the strongest daylight shower of the year. It lasts from late May through early June. Will you see any meteors? Maybe. Possible peak Wednesday morning. | | | A rare lunar halo | | Most ice halos around the sun or moon are made by plate- or column-like hexagonal crystals. The multiple halos in this image by Greg Redfern are from rare pyramidal ice crystals. | | | How hard did it rain on Mars? | | In a new study, geologists show there was rainfall on Mars in the past – and that it was heavy enough to carve out many of the features we see today on the planet's surface. | | | Tonight … Moon in Libra | | It's a great night to identify Libra's two modestly-bright stars, Zubenelgenubi and Zubeneschamali. Their names rhyme with Obi-Wan-Kenobi of Star Wars. | | | | | |
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| | | Tuesday night … Moon in Libra | The stars Zubenelgenubi and Zubeneschamali have been called a gateway in the sky, because the moon and planets often pass between them. | | | | |
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| | A rare lunar halo | How many halos around the moon do you count in this photo, captured by Greg Redfern in Virginia on June 4? | | | |
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