Winter & SpaceX Launch w/ Web-Cast Tonight; Ursid Meteors Peak Dec. 22
The season of Winter officially beginslate this evening in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth, at the momentof the Winter Solstice. A day later, the annual Ursid MeteorShower peaks. Also, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket willbe launched from Cape Canaveral this evening, and about ten minutes later SpaceX will make their first attempt to landthe first-stage of the Falcon 9 rocket, in an upright position, onsolid ground—back at the Cape Canaveral launch site. An Internet web-cast of the launch willbe available.
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