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Quadrantids Meteor Shower Tonight

January 3, 2018 Lisa Mungovan

The Quadrantids meteor shower will be most visible tonight. The meteors are caused by space debris from a metallic asteroid called 2003 E H 1. Because of the nearly full moon, the meteors will be harder to see. They will peak earlier in the evening but you can watch them all night long.

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