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Meteor showers are a yearly treat and are going to light up the skies again. According to American Meteor Society, the meteor shower occurs annually from about July 17 to Aug. 23, typically peaking in ...
The Earth is currently edging into three active meteor debris fields: the Southern Delta Aquariids, the Alpha Capricornids and the Perseids.
Although there will be fewer meteors in the sky, the best bet for seeing the Perseids is likely to be between July 18-28, when moonlight is minimal. To get the best view, head to a place with minimal ...
First, the best time for viewing is between midnight and dawn, especially in the pre-dawn hours. You’ll want to get away from other light sources as much as possible. Also, give your eyes some time to ...
The Perseid meteor shower is known for it's fast-moving fireballs and is active right now through mid-August, peaking between ...
Austin's first dry weekend of July will feature near-normal temperatures, a mix of sun and clouds, and plenty of outdoor ...
The Southern Delta Aquariids are active alongside the trusty Perseid meteor shower.
The best meteor shower of the year is already happening in Pennsylvania. While we haven't hit peak viewing yet, the Perseids ...
The Alpha Capricornids and Southern delta Aquariids meteor showers are peaking on the same day in July.
July is will showcase three meteor showers with the famous Perseids peaking in August. Here's when and how to watch in ...
The Perseids meteor shower has begun and will light up night skies until late August. The Perseids meteor shower is just one ...
The alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers will peak July 29-30. Here's how to view them in Michigan.