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You Can See 2 Meteor Showers at Once This Week. How to Catch a Glimpse


Both meteor showers will appear to come from the eastern sky, moving south as the night continues. Get somewhere remote without light pollution for your best chance of seeing them. Bjdlzx/Getty Images

The shooting star show comes courtesy of the Alpha Capricornids and Southern delta Aquariids meteor showers. The former is already happening and runs until Aug. 12, with a peak on Tuesday. Southern delta Aquariids will start on Monday, peaks early on Tuesday and runs until Aug. 12 as well. That means for one evening, the two meteor showers are peaking at the same time, giving stargazers a much better chance at catching a shooting star. 

Of the two, the Southern delta Aquarids is typically the larger meteor shower, tossing upward of 25 meteors per hour during its zenith. Alpha Capricornids is a lesser meteor shower, with about five per hour on average. Combined, they'll output an ...


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