The meteorites occur every year when the ground passes through the comet from the comet/giacobini-zinner, according to the . The rainfall comes in a short period of time from October 6 to October 6, and this year it peaks as the star goes from the most dense of the star’s trash at 6pm on October 8th.
During the same period, the ideal conditions are visible every hour for up to 4 meteors because the ancient pieces of the comet P/Giacobini-zinner collide with the Earth’s atmosphere and burn in a fiery show.
It seems that meteorite is moving from their origin or point of radiation that is close to the dragon’s head shown with the constellation of the Draco. This constellation can be seen in the sky after sunset in mid -October at the top of the Dub Akbar.
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