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The Draconid meteor shower is visible this year until 10 October in the northern hemisphere.
The meteors come from the debris of Comet 21P/ Giacobini-Zinner, with the radiant in the constellation of Draco (hence the name) The shower will be visible to the naked eye in the evening of 8 October .
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