Why meteor showers are not common today as compared to past?
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On any night of the year, meteors appear faster, brighter, and more numerous after midnight. That's when your location has turned into Earth's direction of motion around the Sun and plows into meteor particles nearly head-on, rather than having them catch up from behind
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Approximately 30 meteor showers occur each year that are visible to observers on Earth. Some of these showers have been around longer than 100 years. For example, the Perseid meteor shower, which occurs each year in August, was first observed about 2000 years ago and recorded in the Chinese annals.
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