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There are two branches of the Delta Aquariid meteor shower, Southern and Northern. The Southern Delta Aquariids are considered a strong shower, with an average meteor observation rate of 15–20 per hour, and a peak zenithal hourly rate of 18. The average radiant is at RA=339°, DEC=−17°.
From July 18 to Aug. 21 the Southern Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower and Alpha Capricornids could be visible, though the meteor shower is strongest in the Southern Hemisphere.
The night sky will light up with full moons, eclipses and meteor showers throughout 2025. Here’s when to see these celestial events. ... Southern Delta Aquariids: July 29-30. Alpha Capricornids ...
29th-30th: Southern Delta Aquarid meteor shower peak . If you see a meteor anytime from mid-July through the middle of August, it is likely part of the Delta Aquarids. The meteor shower comes from ...
This list of meteor streams and peak activity times is based on data from the International Meteor Organization while most of the parent body associations are from Gary W. Kronk book, Meteor Showers: A Descriptive Catalog, Enslow Publishers, New Jersey, ISBN 0-89490-071-4, and from Peter Jenniskens's book, "Meteor Showers and Their Parent ...
On Monday night, sky-gazers can see up to 20 meteors an hour from the Southern Delta Aquariids, and the Alpha Capricornids might also dazzle with bright fireballs. Two meteor showers are set to ...
Delta Aurigids, or DAU is a minor reliable meteor shower that takes place from October 10 to 18. The peak of the shower is on October 11, with two meteors per hour. The peak of the shower is on October 11, with two meteors per hour.
Two meteor showers, the Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids, will peak between July 30 and 31. They will compete with a bright moon that’s 95% full. Two meteor showers, the Delta Aquariids ...