Draconid Meteor Shower to Grace the Night Sky on Evenings of Oct 8, 9—Here’s What You Need to Know

Draconid Meteor Shower to Grace the Night Sky on Evenings of Oct 8, 9—Here’s What You Need to Know
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Michael Wing
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Look to the north in the evening sky on October 8 and 9, and you might glimpse several slivers of light shooting across the starry expanse, emanating from the constellation Draco. Around this time each year, Earth passes through a region of space strewn with cosmic debris, chunks of ice and rock, which upon entering our atmosphere burn up, sometimes resulting in spectacular “shooting stars.”

This is also called a meteor shower.

Michael Wing
Michael Wing
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Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.
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