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  1. #TLcleanse

    cuz we all need a break, so let’s look at the night sky

    The annual #Draconid #MeteorShower is expected to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct 8.

    "The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. That means that, unlike many meteor showers, more #Draconids are likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight," EarthSky explained.

    #astronomy
    earthsky.org/astronomy-essenti

  2. #TLcleanse

    cuz we all need a break, so let’s look at the night sky

    The annual #Draconid #MeteorShower is expected to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct 8.

    "The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. That means that, unlike many meteor showers, more #Draconids are likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight," EarthSky explained.

    #astronomy
    earthsky.org/astronomy-essenti

  3. #TLcleanse

    cuz we all need a break, so let’s look at the night sky

    The annual #Draconid #MeteorShower is expected to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct 8.

    "The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. That means that, unlike many meteor showers, more #Draconids are likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight," EarthSky explained.

    #astronomy
    earthsky.org/astronomy-essenti

  4. #TLcleanse

    cuz we all need a break, so let’s look at the night sky

    The annual #Draconid #MeteorShower is expected to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct 8.

    "The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. That means that, unlike many meteor showers, more #Draconids are likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight," EarthSky explained.

    #astronomy
    earthsky.org/astronomy-essenti

  5. #TLcleanse

    cuz we all need a break, so let’s look at the night sky

    The annual #Draconid #MeteorShower is expected to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct 8.

    "The Draconid shower is a real oddity, in that the radiant point stands highest in the sky as darkness falls. That means that, unlike many meteor showers, more #Draconids are likely to fly in the evening hours than in the morning hours after midnight," EarthSky explained.

    #astronomy
    earthsky.org/astronomy-essenti