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Just a heads up alberta meteor sightings have come in across alberta from northern to central.
Possible meteor strike outside of morinville alberta. We were travelling down Fox drive and a giant ball of fire fell from the sky in behind the tree line. Did you capture some amazing images or video?
Share it with CTV News and it could appear online or on-air! Dashcam video captures meteor blazing across sky in Alberta.
We were travelling down Fox drive and a giant ball of fire fell from the sky in behind the tree line — Sarah Martin Sarwa January 18, Related Stories Meteor credited for bright light, noise rattling Michigan. Police dashcam catches meteor streaking through sky. Liberal MP crosses the floor.
When we head up to Edmonton, we'll visit the University of Alberta's campus observatory and the Telus World of Science. Sharing everything you need to know to live your own adventure in breathtaking Alberta.
Leave the city lights behind. The sky's the limit.
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Alberta Skies. This book in the Air Pilot Navigator series deals with the development off aviation in Western Alberta. In general it follows the growth of the air. Marvel at the beauty of the Northern lights dancing across the Alberta night sky. Discover the mystery behind the Aurora Borealis.
Head to Lake Louise for a snowshoeing adventure. Instead of a heavy blanket of cloud, look forward to bright, tranquil weather. Noctilucent clouds, also known as night-shining clouds, can be glimpsed if you are willing to stay up well past bedtime until 2 or 3 a.
Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in the solar system, shine brightly through a pair of binoculars. In August, the Milky Way—the galaxy we live in—is particularly easy to see, especially outside the city, away from light pollution. They create an upside-down triangle.
No smokescreens Campfires are great, but not for star-gazing. Walk away from it or let it die down so your eyes can adjust to looking at the night sky. Harbour a habit Find a dock and a lake to view the night sky, Morsink advises. Sun spots appear as darker areas on the sun, and are around 4, Celsius, slightly cooler than the 6, C of the rest of the surface. Lucky viewers can sometimes see both of them at the same time.