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Why are meteor showers so unpredictable? The sun may be to blame

Our sun is wobbling, and this has a huge impact upon the regularity of many of Earth’s meteor showers, according to new research that discovers why streams of comet dust bob and weave in and out of Earth’s orbit.

Stargazers are familiar with half a dozen or so bright meteor showers that return with unerring regularity every year — April’s Lyrids, August’s Perseids, Decembers’s Geminids and others. What most people don’t realize is that Earth has approximately 500 distinct meteor showers. Many of these are seemingly unpredictable.


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