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  2. Perseid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The Perseid meteor shower will be active from 17 July to 24 August, producing its peak rate of meteors around 12 August. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing Perseid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Perseus – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the higher the ...

  3. September ε-Perseid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The September ε-Perseid meteor shower will be active from 5 September to 21 September, producing its peak rate of meteors around 9 September. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing September ε-Perseid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Perseus – is above the horizon, with the number of visible ...

  4. Perseid meteor shower 2027 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The Perseid meteor shower will be active from 17 July to 24 August, producing its peak rate of meteors around 13 August. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing Perseid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Perseus – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the higher the ...

  5. π-Puppid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The π-Puppid meteor shower will be active from 15 April to 28 April, producing its peak rate of meteors around 23 April. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing π-Puppid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Puppis – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the higher the ...

  6. Calendar of Astronomical Events 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    A calendar of celestial phenomena in August 2024, listing the year's observing highlights.

  7. Perseid meteor shower 1975 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The Perseid meteor shower will be active from 17 July to 24 August, producing its peak rate of meteors around 13 August. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing Perseid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Perseus – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the higher the ...

  8. June Bootid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The June Bootid meteor shower will be active from 22 June to 2 July, producing its peak rate of meteors around 27 June. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing June Bootid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Bootes – is above the horizon.

  9. September ε-Perseid meteor shower 2022 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The September ε-Perseid meteor shower will be active from 5 September to 21 September, producing its peak rate of meteors around 9 September. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing September ε-Perseid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Perseus – is above the horizon, with the number of visible ...

  10. Ursid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The Ursid meteor shower will be active from 17 December to 26 December, producing its peak rate of meteors around 22 December. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing Ursid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Ursa Minor – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the higher ...

  11. Pheonicid meteor shower 2024 - In-The-Sky.org

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    The Pheonicid meteor shower will be active from 28 November to 9 December, producing its peak rate of meteors around 2 December. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing Pheonicid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Phoenix – is above the horizon, with the number of visible meteors increasing the ...