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Draconid meteor shower 2024: How to see dozens of 'shooting stars' fall from the dragon's tail this week
"shooting stars" during the annual Draconid meteor shower. Although it's not expected to be one of the year's best meteor showers, a special feature of the Draconids makes them hugely appealing to skywatchers: While most meteor showers are best observed in the early predawn hours,
Draconid Meteor Shower: See Post-Sunset ‘Shooting Stars’ This Week
Will you see “shooting stars” right after sunset this week as the Draconid meteor shower peaks? Here’s when, where and how to see them.
Meteor Shower: How To See Draconids Light Up the Night Sky Next Week
"Assuming the sky is clear of cloud, to observe the meteor shower it is best to be outside for at least 15-20 minutes to allow for your eyes to adjust to the nighttime," astronomer Sam Rolfe of the University of Hertfordshire in England told Newsweek.
How to Catch a Glimpse of the Draconid Meteor Shower
Soon, the dragon constellation Draco will appear to breathe—or more accurately, sparsely cough—meteors across the sky. From October 6 to 10, sky watchers will have the opportunity to witness the Draconids,
The Draconid meteor shower peaks this week. Here's when you might be able to see it.
The Draconid meteor shower is an annual event in which meteors — aka “shooting stars” — appear in the sky of the Northern Hemisphere. Typically, it occurs in October. This year, you can view the Draconids from Oct. 6 to Oct. 10, but the meteor shower will peak around the evening of Oct. 7 to the early morning of Oct. 8.
The Draconid meteor shower begins on Oct. 6. Where its name comes from, how to watch it
The Draconid meteor shower begins on Oct. 6 and will peak shortly after. Find out how to catch some of the action
2 famous meteor showers will share one sky this October
The Draconid meteor shower will be active between Oct.6-10, with a peak around Oct. 8. Observing conditions will be favorable this year as, during the meteor shower's peak, the sky will be moonless, according to Space.
Two meteor showers to be visible in October and the first one is next week – how and when to watch
OCTOBER’S cosmic calendar is bustling with two stunning meteor showers on the way – and your last chance to see a ‘once in a lifetime’ comet. Bright Comet C/2023 A3 will be
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Two meteor showers to be visible this month – the first starts TONIGHT and you’ll be able to see it
STARGAZERS are in for a treat this month, with two separate meteor showers to be visible in the sky. And the first meteor ...
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Urgent warning for Irish stargazers as ‘spectacular’ sky event to take place TONIGHT
IRISH STARGAZERS are in for a treat this month, with two separate meteor showers to be visible in the sky. And the first meteor shower, dubbed the Draconids, will be visible in Irish skies ...
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October’s skies bring an oddball meteor and a shiny new comet–if you’re lucky
For those in the Northern Hemisphere, the first few days of October could provide the best chances to see the comment. Horner ...
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