Astronomers are forecasting a chance of a spectacular meteor storm late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. The night sky on Memorial Day could be lit up by as many as 1,000 shooting stars in an hour or it could be a complete dud. [TRENDING: Police snipers protect Florida divers during water rescue in alligator-infested pond | Strawberries recalled after Hepatitis A outbreak. Some astronomers said the meteor storm, if it occurs, could even last an hour or two. NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office said the peak may be around 1 a.m. Tuesday and should be visible high in the sky over North America.
Source: CNN May 30, 2022 20:49 UTC