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CNET on MSNLook Up at Night and You May See Two Meteor Showers in JulyThe Alpha Capricornids and Southern delta Aquariids start at different times but peak on the same day this month.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThree Meteor Showers Are About to Light Up the July Sky—Here’s What You Need to KnowAs the summer nights settle in, the second half of July is the perfect time to look up at the night sky and witness the ...
Meteor showers in July 2025 include the Perseids, Alpha Capricornids and Delta Aquariids. Here's when each shower peaks and ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNThree Epic Meteor Showers Are About to Light Up July – Here's Your GuideThe second half of July and the early days of August are the perfect time to get outside and look at the night sky. That's ...
Fireworks are over, but July still has two sky spectacles to come. Here's how you can watch two meteor showers this month.
Colorado residents and visitors who tilt their heads skyward after dark this July will witness awe-inspiring astrological ...
Though July's Buck Moon will begin to wane soon, the month's calendar of celestial events has only just begun.
The moon and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye that morning, but skywatchers will need a telescope to see the “far ...
A full moon and two meteor showers are on their way to illuminate Michigan skies this July. Keep an eye out for clear skies ...
The Southern Delta Aquariids is caused by Comet 96P/Machholz, a periodic comet that completes an orbit around the sun every 5.24 years, according to NASA.
The Southern Delta Aquariids shower can be seen looking to the south in the Northern Hemisphere. Its predicted peak will be on the nights of July 29-30.
The southern Delta-Aquariids are active every year from around July 12 to August 23, according to NASA. This year the meteor shower is peaking on Monday, July 27 into Tuesday and Wednesday.
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