Yumi
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Keep your eyes on the night sky to catch the elusive Draconid meteor shower, expected to peak from Monday evening into early Tuesday! 

Unlike many meteor showers, you won’t need to stay up late to see the Draconids, as they are most visible right after nightfall and throughout the evening hours, rather than in the early morning.
According to EarthSky, the moon will only be 27% illuminated, allowing for better visibility of the faint meteors as night falls. 


Unlike many meteor showers, you won’t need to stay up late to see the Draconids, as they are most visible right after nightfall and throughout the evening hours, rather than in the early morning.

