News
Fireworks are over, but July still has two sky spectacles to come. Here's how you can watch two meteor showers this month.
Two meteor showers, the Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids, will be visible in July. The Delta Aquariids peak from July 29-30 and are best viewed from the southern tropics before dawn.
Southern Delta Aquariids meteors are typically fairly faint, but stargazers could still observe more than a dozen shooting stars per hour while the shower is underway, National Geographic said.
Southern Delta Aquariids meteors are typically fairly faint, but stargazers could still observe more than a dozen shooting stars per hour while the shower is underway, National Geographic said.
The Southern delta Aquariids and alpha Capricornids meteor showers will peak July 29-30. A full moon and two meteor showers are on their way to illuminate Michigan skies this July.
Delta Aquariid meteor shower will be active from July 12 to August 23 with the peak of the meteor shower towards the end of July.
The Southern Delta Aquariids meteor shower begins in mid-July and lasts until late August. According to NASA, the faint meteors can be hard to spot, especially if the moon is shining.
The Delta Aquariids mark the start of the summer meteor season in the Northern Hemisphere, and this year will begin on July 12 and last until August 23.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results