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Strange Universe With Bob Berman

Night of the shooting stars

Everyone loves shooting stars. And twice each year we get famous meteor showers, when their numbers explode to very nearly one per minute. That’s what’s happening now. And these Perseids will keep intensifying until their peak a week from now.

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