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The 2020 Perseid meteor shower is still going strong: How to watch the show – MSN Money
The Perseids are technically past their peak, but still worth looking for as the moon shrinks in the night sky.
Some 2019 Perseids, as seen from Macedonia.
Spaceweather.com/Stojan Stojanovski
It’s mid-August, which means the annual Perseid meteor shower is active, and will be until Aug. 24. The Perseids are one of the best, brightest batches of shooting stars, and it feels like we could really use them now to add a bit of wonder and distraction into these pretty dismal times we’re living through.
This famous shower comes around this time every year as the Earth drifts through a debris cloud left behi…
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