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<title>The Unpredictable June Bootids</title>
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<description>The June Bootid meteor shower is active each year from June 26th until July 2nd. It peaks on June 27th. Normally the shower is very weak, but occasional outbursts produce a hundred or more meteors per hour.The shower&#x26;#x27;s radiant lies in the constellation Bootes (right ascension 14h 56m, declination 48o).The source of the June Bootids is periodic comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke.June Bootid meteoroids hit Earth&#x26;#x27;s atmosphere with a velocity of 18 km/s (40,000 mph).They are considered slow-moving meteors.On June 27th, 1998, northern sky watchers were surprised when meteors suddenly began to stream out of the constellation Bootes. Observers saw as many as...</description>
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