Virginia residents enjoyed watching a meteor shower Thursday that lit up the sky over Arlington and Loudoun Counties.
, adding the shower is active from July 18 until late August, reaching its peak Friday.video footage of the occurrence over a neighborhood that happened at approximately 2:00 a.m.
While the Perseids are known for their fireballs, the Aquariids are known for their persistent trains — meaning that they’ll leave glowing ionized trails of gas in their path, glistening for a few seconds in their wake.Regardless of your location, all stargazers are in luck because the moon will be in its new phase, so its glow won’t drown out the shower. Like all meteor showers, the Delta Aquariids are best viewed in a dark night sky.
Multiple meteors each hour may be spotted at night, and when that number increases, it is described as a meteor shower:
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