Get Ready To Look Up In The Night Sky At All Those Meteor Showers

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☄️ The most popular meteor shower, known as the Perseids, is about to reach its peak — with up to 100 meteors per hour.

This meteor shower is known for what scientists call fireballs, which NASA describes as"larger explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak."Gather all the details for the specific meteor shower

If you're viewing a meteor shower, you'll want to make sure you know the time of its peak, the radiant point and the phase of the moon, according toThe estimate for the meteor shower will always appear in UTC, which means Coordinated Universal Time.The radiant point is not essential to seeing the meteor shower, though it can enhance your viewing.

To make the most out of your viewing experience, try finding a darkly lit spot away from city lights. The darker your surroundings, the clearer the meteor shower will be.When viewing a meteor shower, you'll want to make sure you're in a comfortable position with well-adjusted eyes. NASA says in about 30 minutes, your eyes can adapt to the dark, which will make the showers much more visible.

Bring a blanket, lawn chair, sleeping bag, warm clothes — anything that could enhance your viewing experience and keep you warm into the later hours of the night and early morning.What questions do you have about Southern California?

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