File:Meteor falling courtesy NASA.gif
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current | 12:43, 4 October 2011 | 405 × 327 (215 KB) | Tomwsulcer | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=A meteor falling earthwards. The Draconid meteor shower is expected on October 8, 2011, and may feature up to 1000 meteors falling her hour, according to some astronomers. Almost all meteors burn up and disintegrate l |
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