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The Perseid meteor shower is this weekend. It could be one of the last times we see it.
Globe article on LP I mentioned at tonights talk Kelly and I are quoted
The following appeared on BostonGlobe.com:
Headline: The Perseid meteor shower is this weekend. It could be one of the last times we see it.
Date: Aug 9, 2024
The Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend, raining as many as 75 meteors per hour across the night sky. But as light pollution worsens, advocates worry: How many more of these will be visible in Massachusetts?
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