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    To answer your question, the best time to watch is between 1-3am your time, no matter where you are since the meteors radiate from the constellation Aquarius which will be the closest to directly above you between 1-3 ... Which is where they get “time” and “time zones” from in the first place.

    To answer your question, the best time to watch is between 1-3am your time, no matter where you are since the meteors radiate from the constellation Aquarius which will be the closest to directly above you between 1-3 ... Which is where they get “time” and “time zones” from in the first place.

    To answer your question, the best time to watch is between 1-3am your time, no matter where you are since the meteors radiate from the constellation Aquarius which will be the closest to directly above you between 1-3 ... Which is where they get “time” and “time zones” from in the first place.