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The showers will occur worldwide. However, a person in Australia would not see the same meteorites as a person in Canada even if it were dark in both places at the same time. I suppose it would be possible for an exceptionally long lived one to be visible in both places but i would think that the exception rather than the rule.

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Alright thank you :)

The showers will occur worldwide. However, a person in Australia would not see the same meteorites as a person in Canada even if it were dark in both places at the same time. I suppose it would be possible for an exceptionally long lived one to be visible in both places but i would think that the exception rather than the rule.

 

Very interesting. I have not studied meteor showers and their geographic location nor their cycles. How they are performing this showering. I must do so. Any more info. be appreciated. Thanks again.

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