Earth is about to be
bombarded with a phenomenal meteor show — in the middle of the day. That means when the Draconid meteors peak on Saturday afternoon you won't be able to see a thing. NASA expects as many as 750 meteors an hour between 3 and 5 p.m. on Saturday, but the sun will obscure everything. NASA scientists said next year will be better for meteor showers.
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