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tangocatmum rated 8 months ago
good information
Maxismax rated 8 months ago
From the page: "Beginning each New Year and lasting for nearly a week, the Quadrantid Meteor Shower sparkles across the night sky for nearly all viewers around the world. Its radiant belongs to an extinct constellation once known as Quadran Muralis, but any meteors will seem to come from the general direction of bright Arcturus and Boötes. This is a very narrow stream, which may have once belonged to a portion of the Aquarids, but recent scientific data points to a what may have been a cosmic collision."
elaine2 rated 8 months ago
I love this website. It always has just about everything I am looking for when it comes to the skies. It's a great site for astronomy enthusiasts. Check out the Bad Astronomy/Universe Today Forum.
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