Space
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In Case of Clouds, Listen in to the Camelopardalids Meteor Shower
The May Camelopardalids meteor shower is nearly upon us, but for many parts of the United States, all hopeful stargazers might see is clouds. However, in the event of a rainy weekend, several experts suggest some ways to still experience the never-before-seen meteor storm.
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