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Monday, June 1

Quote from JPL....what's up in the night skies

The meteor shower's radiant is near Polaris and the constellation Camelopardalis, the cameleopard or giraffe. And it favors observers in southern Canada and the continental U.S. Set your alarm from midnight on May 23 and 24, and keep your eyes peeled for slow-moving but bright meteors, both nights if you can. You can learn about all of NASA's missions, including those that study comets, Mars and Saturn at www.nasa.gov.
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