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Gizmodo Jan 3
One of the best meteor showers of the year is tonight, here's how to catch it
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Richard Fleet Jan 4
More gaps than expected last night so a good number of recorded, and some meteors from other showers.
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The Weather Network Jan 4
Wow! It looks like got caught in a star shower last night. Gorgeous photo!
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AmericasMostHaunted Jan 4
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Neil Zeller Jan 4
'Photos first, warmth second, safety third' - The produced a lovely show over Alberta this morning.
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UK Meteor Network Jan 4
Quadrantid meteor shower composite from Ash Vale recorded last night
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Neil Zeller Jan 4
It was a good show. I'll share some shots later. Wanted to show my safety measures first.
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Epic Cosmos Jan 3
Jan 3-4 Earth will pass through debris from a shattered comet.
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CanadianSpaceAgency Jan 3
The will peak on January 4. Be on the lookout between midnight and dawn.
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StarTalk Jan 3
Tonight: first Meteor Shower of 2016: . Best before dawn January 4. Read more, via :
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Liz Horton Jan 3
The first meteor shower of 2016 peaks tonight! Look up between 3 a.m. and dawn for the best look.
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SLOOH Jan 3
Join us in just a few hours for the as they peak LIVE! Watch HERE:
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Astronomy Now Jan 3
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Steve Brown Jan 3
The meteor shower peaks tonight into tomorrow. ZHR is around 120 but variable. Radiant is north of the star Nekkar in Boötes.
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AstroDome Jan 3
First of 2016 to light up the sky tonight. The radiate outwards from the northern sky.
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Brent Watts Jan 3
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AMSMETEORS Jan 3
! Meteor Activity Outlook for January 2-8, 2016
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Gizmodo Jan 3
Here's how to watch the this weekend:
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سعد Jan 1
The meteor shower is near its peak. Enjoy the show 🌟
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