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One night back near the end of october I saw 2 shooting stars within 5 minutes of each other.
I was wondering if anyone else possibly saw these.

I also wanted to know if it is a usual occuance for 2 shooting stars to pass by in groups.
I had 3 people with me that night. They all saw them.

No one else I talked to the next day saw eighter of them.
It wasn't a metor shower because there was only 2 of them.

It is probably important to know that I live in Minnesota USA. I think it was the 28th of Oct. I am not sure though. It was around 9:15 pm Central Time.

I hope this was the right place to post this because this does relate to astrology.
darkknight
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also wanted to know if it is a usual occuance for 2 shooting stars to pass by in groups.

possible...
hazzard
Meteors can be seen on any night, but Earth enters clouds of particles several times each year and the result is a meteor shower.


http://www.comets.amsmeteors.org/meteors/s.../leonidsez.html
Yelekiah
Yes, it's possible. On a clear night you can see several shooting stars.
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