in reference to our solar system, what are geminids, Draconids and Orionids?
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The Orionids meteor shower, often shortened to the Orionids, is the most prolific meteor shower associated with Halley's Comet. The Orionids are so-called because the point they appear to come from, called the radiant, lies in the constellation Orion, but they can be seen over a large area of the sky. The Orionids are an annual meteor shower which last approximately one week in late October. In some years, meteors may occur at rates of 50–70 per hour.
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1. The Geminids are the stars that are part of the Gemini constellation.
2. Draconids are the stars that are part of the Draco constellation.
3. Orionids are the stars that are part of the Orion constellation.
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