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There could be a huge meteor shower of 100,000 this year! Want to see it?

There are many beautiful celestial phenomena in 2022, the most powerful of which is the τ meteor shower in the constellation of Wuxian, which is expected to be held on May 31, Beijing time. Optimistic estimates are that this meteor shower may have thousands of meteors per hour, and even expected to rush to 100,000 per hour!

100,000 units per hour, what is the concept? As soon as you look up, there are dozens of shooting stars in the sky, continuously, endlessly! Make whatever you want!

The only pity is that this super meteor shower is expected to occur at 1 p.m. – not clearly seen.

There could be a huge meteor shower of 100,000 this year! Want to see it?

Leo meteor shower of 1833, 100,000 per hour, feel the | Adolf Vollmy

In addition, there are many celestial phenomena worth seeing in 2022. Focus on recommending the moon cover Venus at noon on May 27, which can be seen in the southeast coastal area of China. There is also the total lunar eclipse + lunar occultation of Uranus on November 8, which can be seen in most parts of the country.

There could be a huge meteor shower of 100,000 this year! Want to see it?

At noon on May 27, venus was covered by the moon, and | could be seen during the day on the southeast coast EasyNight

Want to know the complete "Sky Watch" strategy for 2022? On February 21 (next Monday), follow the fruit shell live broadcast room and let our old acquaintances Steved and Han Yueyang talk to you!

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