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Published 12:08 3 Jan 2022 GMT
"Unlike many astronomical events, meteor showers are easy to watch and no special equipment is needed.
"A meteor shower is best observed with the naked eye, and a reclining chair, a warm blanket and a hot drink make viewing much more comfortable on a cold January night."
Meteors are the result of small particles entering the Earth’s atmosphere at high speed. The debris heat up as they enter the atmosphere and glow briefly before they are destroyed around 80 km above the Earth. These are what we see as 'shooting stars.' https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1477416711246782466 With showers, the Earth passes through a cloud of debris left behind by comets and asteroids, and so many more meteors are seen entering the atmosphere. Nasa says that the Quadrantid meteor shower "tends to be one of the better meteor showers of the year, and often produces a number of bright meteors called fireballs." Related links: This year, because it coincides with the new moon, there will be "great viewing conditions, provided the skies are clear." The meteors get their name from the constellation Quadrans Muralis, from which they appeared to emerge. But this has since been abandoned and lives on primarily through the name of the meteor shower. Nowadays, the constellation where the lights appear to come from is known as Bootes, and is near the Plough. The Quadrantids appear when the Earth moves through debris left from the near-Earth asteroid (196256) 2003 EH1. thought to be the same extinct comet that was seen by Chinese astronomers more than 500 years ago.How hot is too hot to work under UK law as red weather warnings issued
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