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  2. Perseid meteor shower 2024: Where and what time tonight you ...

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    Tonight, on Aug. 12, the Perseid meteor shower will hit its peak, becoming visible in night skies all across the Northern Hemisphere — no telescope required.

  3. Here's how to catch the best meteor light show of the year - AOL

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    The annual Perseid meteor shower requires us to leave behind our light-polluted cities for darker night skies that allow us to see the full luminosity of the celestial attraction.

  4. How to watch the last night of the perseid meteor shower as ...

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    The world will get its last chance to see the peak of the Perseids meteor shower tonight, as the celestial show begins at sunset.

  5. List of meteor showers - Wikipedia

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    List of meteor showers. Named meteor showers recur at approximately the same dates each year. They appear to radiate from a certain point in the sky, known as the radiant, and vary in the speed, frequency and brightness of the meteors. As of January 2024, there are 110 established meteor showers. [1]

  6. Major meteor shower to peak in California sky. Here’s when ...

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    How can I watch the meteor shower in California? To find the Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower, look for bright and fast meteors on Sunday evening and early Monday morning before dawn.

  7. Lyrids - Wikipedia

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    Lyrids. The April Lyrids are a meteor shower lasting from about April 15 to April 29 each year. The radiant of the meteor shower is located near the constellations Lyra and Hercules, near the bright star Vega. The peak of the shower is typically around April 22–23 each year. The source of the meteor shower are particles of dust shed by the ...

  8. Perseids - Wikipedia

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    The Perseids are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Swift–Tuttle that are usually visible from mid- July to late- August. The meteors are called the Perseids because they appear from the general direction of the constellation Perseus and in more modern times have a radiant bordering on Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis.

  9. Look up at the night sky this week for a chance to see high-speed meteors and bright fireballs from two meteor showers set to peak around the same time.

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