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From tomorrow you can see the Draconids , caused by particles as small as a grain of sand from the comet 21 P/Giacobini-Zinner .
You can see them in the Northern Hemisphere as early from nightfall on October 6 , and they will last until October 10 .
Another fragment of the same debris cloud left by Comet Encke the Northern Taurids will be visible from the end of the month , peaking in the middle of November .
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