A spectacular celestial event is set to dazzle the night sky on August 12 and 13, as up to 1000 meteors per hour are expected during the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. Known as one of the most active and brightest meteor showers of the year, the Perseids are caused by tiny particles from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere. These fast-moving meteors can light up the sky like fireballs, making for an unforgettable skywatching experience.
What makes this event even more exciting is that no telescope or special equipment is needed. The best way to watch is to find a dark spot away from city lights, lie back with a blanket, and look up at the sky. The best viewing time is typically after midnight until just before dawn. As long as the skies are clear, stargazers across many parts of the world, including India, will be able to witness this magical display with the naked eye.
So mark your calendars, grab a blanket, and get ready to witness one of nature’s most amazing light shows — absolutely free and from the comfort of Earth.
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A spectacular celestial event is set to dazzle the night sky on August 12 and 13, as up to 1000 meteors per hour are expected during the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. Known as one of the most active and brightest meteor showers of the year, the Perseids are caused by tiny particles from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere. These fast-moving meteors can light up the sky like fireballs, making for an unforgettable skywatching experience.
What makes this event even more exciting is that no telescope or special equipment is needed. The best way to watch is to find a dark spot away from city lights, lie back with a blanket, and look up at the sky. The best viewing time is typically after midnight until just before dawn. As long as the skies are clear, stargazers across many parts of the world, including India, will be able to witness this magical display with the naked eye.
So mark your calendars, grab a blanket, and get ready to witness one of nature’s most amazing light shows — absolutely free and from the comfort of Earth.
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Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!
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FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material.
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