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  2. How to watch the Lyrid meteor shower in Central Indiana - AOL

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  3. Last meteor shower of the year peaks just before Christmas - AOL

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    Dec. 21 not only marks the start of winter, but the peak of the last meteor shower of the year. If you’re eager to bundle up and see the show, the Ursid meteor shower peaks on the night of Dec ...

  4. Why you shouldn't wait for the Geminid meteor shower peak ...

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    Here's what you should know about the Geminids meteor shower, including how to watch: Where you can see the Geminids Meteors from the Geminids will be visible throughout the sky and across the ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Lyrids - Wikipedia

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    Radiant point of the April Lyrid meteor shower, active each year around April 22. The April Lyrids are a meteor shower lasting from about April 15 to April 29 each year. The radiant of the meteor shower is located near the constellations Lyra and Hercules, near the bright star Vega. The peak of the shower is typically around April 22–23 each ...

  7. Video captures stunning view of fireball blazing through ...

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    A sky camera from a National Weather Service forecaster in Pittsburgh captured the meteor darting across the city skyline around 7:30 p. Video captures stunning view of fireball blazing through ...

  8. Andromedids - Wikipedia

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    The Andromedids meteor shower is associated with Biela's Comet, the showers occurring as Earth passes through old streams left by the comet's tail.The comet was observed to have broken up by 1846; further drift of the pieces by 1852 suggested the moment of breakup was in either 1842 or early 1843, when the comet was near Jupiter.

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