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  2. Perseid meteor shower put on quite a show when it peaked ...

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    What time did the Perseid meteor shower peak? The best time to catch the Perseids was in the pre-dawn hours, according to NASA, but it was possible to view its meteors as early as 10 p.m.

  3. Perseids to peak this weekend: When and how to watch the best ...

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    The Perseids are active from July to September, but each year the dazzling meteor shower reliably peaks in August. This weekend is the time to see it.

  4. Perseids: Best meteor shower of 2024 is about to peak - AOL

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    One of the top astronomy events of 2024, second only to April's total solar eclipse, is about to put on a dazzling display in the night sky as the weekend comes to a close. The Perseid meteor ...

  5. Perseid meteor shower is nearing its peak: Here's how ... - AOL

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    The best time to view the Perseids will be past Midnight and it will become more pronounced as the sky darkens, according to NASA. Additionally, those viewing the shower in remote locations, away ...

  6. List of meteor showers - Wikipedia

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    This list includes showers with radiants in both the northern and southern hemispheres. There is some overlap, but generally showers whose radiants have positive declinations are best seen from the northern hemisphere, and those with negative declinations are best observed from the southern hemisphere.

  7. It's Perseid meteor shower time: Here's how to watch in ... - AOL

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    View 50-100 meteors per hour during this year's Perseid meteor shower. Viewing conditions, best stargazing hours and more.

  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. The Perseids are here. Here's how to see the 'fireballs' of ...

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    Here’s what to know about the Perseids and other meteor showers. ... The Northern Hemisphere will have the best view of the Perseids. This year's peak coincides with a moon around 44% full.