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Neat Meteor Map

Three space posts in a row - but seriously, can you ever have enough science? This chart is neat - it shows the relative position of meteors over a two year period in Japan. Not only does it show the major meteor showers, but it also helped to discover some new ones.

PS: God speed Atlantis.

PPS: Did you know that Edwin Hubble (of Hubble Telescope fame) was a star forward on the University of Chicago Big Ten championship teams of 1908 and 1909? That totally won't happen today - you won't see anything in space named after Kobe (probably).

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