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Those of you who live in the northern hemisphere, get yourself outside on the next few nights and watch the yearly Perseid meteor shower. It's quite a sight. The peak this year is forecast to be Thursday night through Friday morning, when you could see up to 80 meteors per hour. I hope you have clear skies and can get away from the city lights a bit. You never know what you'll see when you look up into the sky.
Perseid meteor shower
The Perseids /ˈpərsiːɪdz/ are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Swift–Tuttle. The Perseids are so called because the point from which they appear to come, called the radiant, lies in the constellation Perseus. The name derives in part from the word Perseides (Περσείδες), a term found in Greek mythology referring to the sons of Perseus.
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