meteor shower
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Perseid Meteor Shower Will Fill the Sky With Up to 100 Shooting Stars Per Hour
The brightest meteor shower of the northern hemisphere is yet to happen this week as the Earth passes through the debris of the comet Swift-Tuttle.
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