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Perseid meteor shower peak
The Perseid meteor shower, one of the best annual celestial events, is peaking on the nights of August 11 and 12, with optimal viewing conditions as the moon will set early, minimizing light interference. Stargazers can expect to see up to 100 meteors per hour under ideal dark skies, particularly in areas away from urban light pollution. This year, factors such as the moon phase and the warm summer nights enhance the viewing experience, making it accessible to many across the northern hemisphere. The meteors originate from debris left by Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle, which last passed close to Earth in 1992. Viewers are advised to look towards the constellation Perseus, especially between 10 PM and dawn, to catch the best sights. Astronomers recommend finding a dark location for the best experience, as light pollution can significantly reduce visibility.
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