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                                2018 October 8
                                      [2]
                  Comet 12P Between Rosette and Cone Nebulas
             Image Credit & Copyright: Fritz Helmut Hemmerich [3]

Explanation: Small bits of this greenish-gray comet are expected to streak
across Earth's atmosphere tonight. Specifically, debris from the eroding
nucleus [4]  of Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner [5] , pictured, causes the annual
Draconids meteor shower, which peaks this evening. Draconid meteors [6]  are
easy to enjoy this year because meteor rates will likely peak soon after
sunset with the Moon's glare [7]  nearly absent. Patience may be needed,
though, as last month's passing of 21P [8]  near the Earth's orbit is not
expected to increase [9]  the Draconids' normal meteor rate this year of
(only) a few meteors per hour. Then again, meteor rates are notoriously hard
to predict, and the Draconids [10]  were quite impressive in 1933 [11] , 1946,
and 2011 [12] . Featured, Comet 21P gracefully posed [13]  between the Rosette
[14]  (upper left) and Cone [15]  (lower right) nebulas two weeks ago before
heading back [16]  out to near the orbit of Jupiter [17] , to return again in
about six and a half years [18] .

                        Tomorrow's picture: big swirl

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