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SUMMARY:Draconid Meteor Shower
DESCRIPTION:The radiant point for the Draconids is the head of the dragon in the constellation Draco. The peak is on the evening of October 8. Unlike most meteor showers\, this one is best viewed in the early evening. This year\, a waxing crescent moon will set during dusk\, so it won’t obscure the shower. The Draconids does not usually produce a lot of meteors\, although in certain years it has featured a surprisingly high number.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/draconid-meteor-shower/
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CATEGORIES:Meteor Showers
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Day
DESCRIPTION:Astronomy Day is a biannual event held in the United States and other countries. It is intended to promote interest in astronomy and interaction between the general public and various astronomy enthusiasts\, groups\, and professionals. The day is observed in the spring and the fall.  Astronomy Day in the spring always falls on a Saturday between mid-April and mid-May and is scheduled so as to occur at or close to the first quarter moon.  Astronomy Day in the fall is near the first-quarter moon between mid-September and mid-October.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/astronomy-day-2/
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