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Draconid meteor shower will be visible this October, peak on Friday

A meteor is seen in this stock image (Pexels/Neale LaSalle) A meteor is seen in this stock image (Pexels/Neale LaSalle)
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The Draconid meteor shower will be visible to Canadians this week, as the celestial event peaks on Friday, Oct. 8, but may also be visible on Thursday and Saturday.

The 鈥渞adiant point鈥 for the Draconid meteor shower almost coincides with the head of the constellation Draco the Dragon in the northern sky, which is why the shower is best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, .

Canadians wishing to view the meteor shower should try to watch at nightfall and early evening Friday for their best chance to see the short-lived event, which usually zips past the Big and Little Dipper once it is fully dark outside.

Optimal viewing is dependent on a clear night sky, which Environment Canada says is likely to occur in Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton, Regina and Calgary.

The Draconid meteor shower usually produces a few meteors per hour most years, but in rare instances hundreds of meteors are seen, with more than 600 meteors per hour observed by Europeans in 2011.

The Canadian Space Agency for amateur astronomers looking to catch a glimpse of the shower.

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