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Astro-Dictionary:Radiant |
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The radiant of a meteor shower is the point in the sky from which meteors appear to originate. If you were to draw lines back along the meteor trails, they would point to this area. The names of annual meteor showers come from the constellation where the radiant lies. When viewing a meteor shower, you don’t have to face the direction of the radiant; most of the meteors will not be seen near the radiant, but elsewhere in the sky.