Caption: The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this evening, Jan 2, 2025. LiveNOW from FOX’s Austin Westfall caught up with Dr. Ken Kremer, the founder of Space Up Close. The duo breaks down what you need to know about the first meteor shower of 2025. Watch the live interview here and below: https://www.livenowfox.com/video/1570779
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Watch my complete live interview about the annual Quadrantid Meteor Shower which peaks tonight overnight Jan 2/3, 2025 ! Its one of the very best!
The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this evening, Jan 2, 2025.
LiveNOW from FOX’s Austin Westfall caught up with Ken Kremer, the founder of Space Up Close. The duo breaks down what you need to know about the first meteor shower of 2025.
The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this evening, Jan 2, 2025. LiveNOW from FOX’s Austin Westfall caught up with Dr. Ken Kremer, the founder of Space Up Close. The duo breaks down what you need to know about the first meteor shower of 2025. Watch the live interview here: https://www.livenowfox.com/video/1570779
https://www.livenowfox.com/video/1570779
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