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X-WR-CALDESC:'Mid-August each year is the time that the Earth encounters a 
 swarm of cosmic dust and dirt left behind by an old comet. As each piece o
 f dirt is super heated by friction in the atmosphere\, it produces a strea
 k of light that is commonly called a shooting star (but astronomers prefer
  the word 'meteor.')\n \nThis year\, this 'Perseid' meteor shower will be 
 best Sunday evening and Monday morning\, August 11-12\, but it should be g
 ood the night before and the night after as well. You'll need to be in a p
 lace away from city lights\, where the skies are dark\, to see the brief f
 lashes of light in the sky'.\n\n--Former ASP Executive Director\, Andrew F
 raknoi\n\nFraknoi shares his tips for best viewing. See the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:'Mid-August each year is the time that the Earth encounters a s
 warm of cosmic dust and dirt left behind by an old comet. As each piece of
  dirt is super heated by friction in the atmosphere\, it produces a streak
  of light that is commonly called a shooting star (but astronomers prefer 
 the word 'meteor.')\n \nThis year\, this 'Perseid' meteor shower will be b
 est Sunday evening and Monday morning\, August 11-12\, but it should be go
 od the night before and the night after as well. You'll need to be in a pl
 ace away from city lights\, where the skies are dark\, to see the brief fl
 ashes of light in the sky'.\n\n--Former ASP Executive Director\, Andrew Fr
 aknoi\n\nFraknoi shares his tips for best viewing. See the link below.
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SUMMARY:Perseid Meteor Shower
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