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The summer night sky will be adorned with shooting stars during the combined peak of the Delta Aquarid and Alpha Capricornid meteor showers on July 29-30. Anna Azallion shares how to see the event.
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00:00Two meteor showers are peaking at the same time and could lunate the sky with up to 30
00:05meteors per hour.
00:06On the night of July 29th into the early morning of July 30th, the Southern Delta Aquarids
00:11and Alpha Capricornids will combine for a pretty spectacular display.
00:15Look out for incredibly bright meteors known as fireballs.
00:19And while July 29th to 30th is the peak, you can catch shooting stars any night during
00:23the end of July and start of August.
00:25For the best viewing experience, find a dark spot away from city lights and gaze up at
00:29the sky after midnight.
00:30Now clouds of course can get in the way, so it's best to check the AccuWeather app for
00:34the latest forecast information for your specific location.

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