The Omicron Centaurids meteor shower has a radiant which is in the constellation Centaurus which is visible from the southern hemisphere.[1] It is most easily seen at 2:00 am, local standard time.[1] It is visible from late January through February each year.[1] It peaks in mid-February.[1] References ^ a b c d Lunsford, Robert, International Meteor Organization, February 18, 2006. Retrieved January 21, 2007
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