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Thu Aug 11 17:24:45 +0000 2022

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If you still want to check out the Perseids, the best way is to head out to a dark area free of clouds and far from city lights. https://t.co/CmGjD2oQtq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 11, 2022 Hibernated

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This year, however, people watching in dark conditions in North America will likely only be able to see 10–20 meteors per hour during the shower's peak from late Friday night to the early hours of Saturday morning, https://t.co/CmGjD2oQtq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 11, 2022 Hibernated

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The Moon will still wash out the sky, but if you allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness — such as it is — you should hopefully be able to see at least a few meteors during the shower's peak. The peak of the shower will likely occur between midnight and dawn on Saturday. https://t.co/Px6ff6QEqd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 11, 2022 Hibernated

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