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Night sky to dazzle with meteor showers on 30th

A person is likely to witness nearly 25 shooting stars every hour

(Web Desk) - The world is gearing up for a mesmerising celestial event this month when the planet will receive a double meteor shower.

On July 30, the night sky will be sparkly lit by not one but two annual meteor showers that will take place simultaneously.

The Alpha Capricornids and the Delta Aquarids will be at their peak and will be accompanied by a mesmerising display of shooting stars.

This rare celestial event will be a unique opportunity for the stargazers. People will see various meteors which will pass across the sky.

Meteor showers in the night sky

The southern sky will be occupied by the celestial event. For those in the Southern Hemisphere, the event will prove to be a mesmerising sight.

However, those living in the southern latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere can also see the meteor showers.

According to the experts, differentiating the shooting star from the constellation can prove to be tricky.

It is expected that the meteors will radiate out from various celestial figures like Orion, Perseus, and Gemini and create a fascinating mixture of lights in the sky.

Every shooting star passing across the night sky will add their unique brilliance to the cosmic display.

The star-studded night will start with an unrivalled Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower.

The Aquariids will be more grand in comparison to the other one and are likely to be remnants of the comet 96P Machholz.

A person is likely to witness nearly 25 shooting stars every hour if the sky is clear.

How you can get view of meteor showers To get the best view, one is expected to watch towards the southeast region of the sky where the constellation Aquarius exists.

However, it can be difficult to spot Aquarius. Therefore, one can try to find constellations like Capricornus, Aquila, or Pisces.

These constellations are around Aquarius and it is easier to spot them. One should find a dark spot away from city lights to enjoy the event.

 

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