Here’s what you need to know to get the best views of the Perseid meteor shower.

The Perseid meteor shower, considered one of the best and brightest meteor showers of the year, can be seen nightly from late July to mid-August – But its peak is best seen in the early hours of Aug. 12.
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6 comments

  1. Well, thank you. The ‘ads for upcoming shtuff’ were at the top, and not covering the report. 😷 or ☠️

  2. NASA lies about everything. The “meteor” shower is “caused by debris left behind by comet ‘Swift-Tuttle?’ ” That’s so hilariously laughable, the last time I heard that I fell off my [deinos] [sauros] terrible lizard laughing hysterically.

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