Bits of Halley's Comet to rain down in meteor show
Remember Halley's comet? Twenty-five years ago thousands of people peered through telescopes to see it whiz by.
Early Saturday morning stargazers will have the chance to see bits of the comet rain down during the annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower. Meteor showers are named after the constellation that their radiant is in, in this case -- the constellation Aquarius.
Full story at Discovery News.
