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Arab Region Is Witnessing This Evening, "A Burst Of Meteors"!


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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak on May 5 and May 6, 2017. It will be easiest to see the shooting stars just before dawn.

 

FYI: millions of meteors hit the Earth every day, several tons at least. Most are the size of a grain of sand. A meteor the size of a grape makes a  hefty streak across the sky. The meteors in the current shower  radiate from the constellation Aquarius. Enjoy!

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1 hour ago, magawatt said:

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak on May 5 and May 6, 2017. It will be easiest to see the shooting stars just before dawn.

 

FYI: millions of meteors hit the Earth every day, several tons at least. Most are the size of a grain of sand. A meteor the size of a grape makes a  hefty streak across the sky. The meteors in the current shower  radiate from the constellation Aquarius. Enjoy!

Great info. . . I like the Aquarius part.

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The skies of Iraq is witnessing an astronomical phenomenon this evening
 
05/07/2017 18:06:01  
 
 
 
BAGHDAD / obelisk:  

It is expected to witness Iraq and the Arab region sky after sunset today and the beginning of the night of a moon near Jupiter in the phenomenon as possible easily seen by the naked eye.

Said air forecaster Iraqi Sadiq Attia in his account on Facebook "It also will appear near the moon and Jupiter star Spica and with the passage of the night hours of these objects will go toward the west across the sky as a result of the rotation of the earth on its axis from west to east, the same reason why the sun, stars and planets other rises from the east and sets in the west every day. "

The planet Jupiter is the fourth planet in terms of distance from the sun, the largest planet in our solar system, and in spite of this The moon shows us the biggest buyer and only because the moon is much closer to us it is just 400.000 kilometers while Jupiter away from us over 1700 times as much as the distance that separates us from the moon.

Source: Follow-up - the obelisk

 
 
http://almasalah.com/ar/news/99285/ sky-Iraq-witness-phenomenon-astronomical-night-day
 
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recorded two earthquakes in Iraq earth stations

Recording in Iraq tremors earth stations
 
21 hours ago
 

Twilight News / Iraqi seismic observatories recorded on Sunday tremors earth stations is Mahsostan, as announced by the Meteorological Authority and seismic monitoring.

The authority said in a statement, that as a result of the movement of the Arabian plate towards the Iranian plate Mrsdna recorded Zlzalahhzatan in Iraq is a combi Mahsostan

The Commission also said it recorded a number of tremors in the belt of Zagros (Iran).

 
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On 5/5/2017 at 2:26 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

What do you call 4 blood moons,2 total solar eclipses ,all falling on Jewish Holy days? 

And on August 21-2017 theirs going to be another total eclipse. 

Seems to me that God is going out of his way to get everybody's attention.

It has crossed my mind. 

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