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The Perseid meteor shower is named for the constellation Perseus, the location of the meteor shower's radiant.
A meteor shower's name may be linked to a single spot in the sky.
The Perseid meteor shower, which has a radiant, is visible in the northern hemisphere in July and August.
From Earth, all the meteors in a meteor shower appear to originate from a radiant, such as the one within Perseus.