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The quadrantid meteor shower is to peak Friday morning and should be visible to many of the night owls in the Northeast US early tomorrow morning.

Peak viewing time is supposed to be around 1:40am and varying rates of meteors (shooting stars) are possible.

If I can drag my rear out of bed early enough or stay up late enough, I will be out there looking.

I will get the link to the story.

Wayne

Cool, I have to go out and look tonight.

This has been a good year for them. Fourth one this year and I'm away from all the city lights so I got a chance to see them all, really cool to watch.

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