A meteor shower that may fill the sky with between 60 and 200 shooting stars each hour is due to peak during the daytime on Tuesday.This is the Arietids meteor shower, which occurs annually in May and June and radiates from a point within the constellation Aries. German astrophysicist Jürgen Rendtel predicts the shower's 'zenithal hourly rate' – the number of meteors per hour – could be as high as 200.
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