Astrophysicists spoke about the “unpredictable” meteor shower on June 27

Astrophysicists spoke about the "unpredictable" meteor shower on June 27

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On June 27, the meteor shower called the June Bootids reaches its peak. Shooting stars for the inhabitants of the Northern Hemisphere will be visible high above the horizon in the constellation Bootes.

The intensity of the meteor shower varies and is unpredictable – it happened that it reached 50 or even 100 meteors per hour, but in 2010, instead of the expected new burst, the activity of the meteor shower amounted to no more than 10 meteors per hour, reports starwalk.space.

The meteor shower will be visible if the weather is clear.

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