There are galaxies and nebula in every direction, including Aquarius.
You can find NGC 6803 and NGC 6871 in the constellation of Aquila.
An aquariid is a meteor in any of several meteor showers which appear to lie in the constellation Aquarius.
There are two meteor showers: The Geminids on December 13-14 and the Epsilon Geminids on October 18 - 29. There are two planetary nebulae: The Eskimo and Medusa nebulae. There is an open cluster M35 (NGC 2168).
I've yet to see a galaxy or a nebula in a star.
It causes meteor showers like Eta, Aquarius, and Orionids.
Meteor showers are not man made
There are yearly meteor showers, in relation to taurus.
meteor showers
Could be Draco. The meteor showers are called Draconids.
No connection. Meteor showers are debris from space striking the earth.
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
Yes. There are several meteor 'showers' every year.