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A site all about the meteor showers of 2009, meteors and more. ... The Geminids Meteor Shower is a distinctive meteor shower because it is linked to an asteroid not a comet. The 3200 Phaethon – asteroid or comet? Which is it? Some astronomers would argue that the entity is actually a comet in its final stages of...
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www.meteorblog.com/
www.meteorblog.com/
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Meteor shower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids ente...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_shower
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One of the best annual meteor showers will peak in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday, and for some skywatchers the show could be quite impressive. ... The best seats are in Asia, but North American observers should be treated to an above average performance of the Leonid meteor shower, weather permitting. The trick for all...
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news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091116/sc_space/strongleonidme...
news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091116/sc_space/strongleonidmeteorshowerpeaksearlytuesdaymorning
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Viewing the 2009 Geminid Meteor Shower ... Meteor Shower Basics ... 2009 Meteor Shower Calendar...
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www.amsmeteors.org/showers.html
www.amsmeteors.org/showers.html
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2009 Meteor Shower Calendar, Lists meteor showers and their activity periods for 2009. Compiled by Robert Lunsford. ... Viewing Activity from the 2009 Geminid Meteor Shower, Viewing opportunities for the annual Geminid meteor shower. Written by Robert Lunsford...
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www.amsmeteors.org/
www.amsmeteors.org/
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The Perseid meteor shower peaks this year on Aug. 12th and 13th. The warmth of northern summer makes it one of the year's most inviting sky shows. ... The Perseids -- an overview of the shower from Gary Kronk's Comets and Meteor Showers web site.
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science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/19jul_perseids.htm
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NASA Science News: subtitle ... Meteoroids in space since the Civil War will spice up this summer's Perseid meteor shower. ... June 25, 2004: The annual Perseid meteor shower is coming, and forecasters say it could be unusually good.
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science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/25jun_perseids2004.htm
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