Twin Meteor Showers Light Up Night Sky Tonight
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat time is the meteor shower today? July’s Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids explainedWondering what time to watch the meteor shower tonight? Here’s when and where to see July’s Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids light up the night sky
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Space.com on MSNThe 2025 Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower is upon us! Here's what you need to knowAs its name suggests, the Southern Delta Aquariids will be most visible to stargazers situated in the Southern Hemisphere, where the radiant is higher in the post-sunset sky. However, the shower will still be visible to those north of the equator, albeit at a lower hourly rate.
The Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids meteor showers peak over northern Oklahoma this week, with the best viewing overnight into early Wednesday morning. Clear skies and minimal moonlight will offer ideal conditions to view some meteors.
Reaching their full glory on the same day this week are the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers. Here's when to look up.
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNWatch the Southern Delta Aquariids meteor shower from Henrico’s Taylor Farm ParkLooking for a way to finish off your Tuesday evening? Henrico County's Taylor Farm Park will welcome visitors to watch the Southern Delta Aquariids meteor shower during its peak.
The Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers are peaking tonight and will continue to be active through August 12th, with the Perseids also underway and peaking on August 12th, potentially resulting in 20 to 30 meteors per hour.
Stargazers are gearing up for not 1, but 3 celestial events heading into the end of the month. Starting on July 7th, this minor meteor shower is known for producing what the American Meteor Society calls “fireballs.