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Where do you look for the meteor showers in 2010?

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Meteor showers of 2010 :

Quadrantids : night of January 3

Lyrids : nights of April 21/22

Eta Aquarids : night of May 5-6

Perseids : night of August 12

Orionids : night of October 21 (full moon)*

Leonids : night of November 17

Geminids : night of December 13

These are approximate times for the Lower 48 states; actual shower times can vary.

* Bright moonlight makes it difficult to see all but the brightest meteors.

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