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What does the Perseus constellation look like?

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What does the Perseus constellation look like?

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Well the closest it resembles in an inverted Y. The most distinctive feature is the end of the constellation representing two legs. They sort of curl away from the rest of the body of stars. It is very easy to spot. The brightest star is Mirphak, located at the centre of the constellation. Here is where you will see a majority of the meteors. The meteors are result to space dust falling into the orbit of the earth. They most probably are remnants of an old comet or other debris. I hope this post has piqued some interest in going out there and seeing the shower.

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