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  2. One of the Most Visible Meteor Showers of 2019 Is ... - AOL

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    The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peak will coincide with a new moon this weekend, making it one of the most visible meteor showers of 2019.

  3. List of meteor showers - Wikipedia

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    This list of meteor streams and peak activity times is based on data from the International Meteor Organization while most of the parent body associations are from Gary W. Kronk book, Meteor Showers: A Descriptive Catalog, Enslow Publishers, New Jersey, ISBN 0-89490-071-4, and from Peter Jenniskens's book, "Meteor Showers and Their Parent ...

  4. Perseid Meteor Shower 2019: Dates, best time to view ... - AOL

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    The Perseids, which can produce up to 100 meteors per hour in our sky, peak early next week. Here's what you need to know to watch.

  5. Leonids - Wikipedia

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    The Leonids are famous because their meteor showers, or storms, can be among the most spectacular. Because of the storm of 1833 and the developments in scientific thought of the time (see for example the identification of Halley's Comet), the Leonids have had a major effect on the scientific study of meteors, which had previously been thought to be atmospheric phenomena.

  6. Beta Taurids - Wikipedia

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    The Beta Taurids (β–Taurids) are an annual meteor shower belonging to a class of "daytime showers" that peak after sunrise. The Beta Taurids are best observed by radar and radio-echo techniques. The Beta Taurids are normally active from June 5 to July 18. [1]

  7. Meteor shower - Wikipedia

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    The Leonid meteor shower peaks around 17 November of each year. The Leonid shower produces a meteor storm, peaking at rates of thousands of meteors per hour. Leonid storms gave birth to the term meteor shower when it was first realised that, during the November 1833 storm, the meteors radiated from near the star Gamma Leonis. The last Leonid ...

  8. Alpha Monocerotids - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Monocerotids is a meteor shower active from 15 to 25 November, with its peak occurring on 21 or 22 November. The speed of its meteors is 65 km/s, which is close to the maximum possible speed for meteors of about 73 km/s (see Specific energy#Astrodynamics).

  9. Orionids meteor shower hits peak activity this weekend: When ...

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    A meteor of the Orionid Meteor Shower, created by remnants of Halley's Comet, streaks through the night sky in 2019 above the San Rafael Swell outside Green River, Utah