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CNET on MSNYou Can See Two Meteor Showers at Once In July's Night Sky. Here's How to Catch a GlimpsePeaking at their full glory on the same day in July are the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers. Here's when to look up.
Another fairly faint meteor shower, the Southern Delta Aquariids, begins in mid-July, peaking on July 30th, the same night as the Alpha Capricornids. These showers also fly through the southern sky, but are easy to tell apart from the Alpha Capricornids because they are much faster.
The alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers will peak July 29-30. Here's how to view them in Michigan.
The Perseids, alpha Capricornids and Southern delta Aquariids are all currently active, with the latter two peaking in late July.
When is the best time to observe the Alpha Capricornids meteor shower? Sky-watching organization In the Sky notes the Alpha Capriconids will be active from Wednesday, July 3 through Thursday, Aug. 15.
Philadelphia is in the right spot for prime viewing of the Alpha Capricornids meteor shower as bright fireballs light up night skies over the next several weeks. The meteor shower comes in to view ...
Get ready for a celestial treat. Two meteor showers, Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids, will peak on July 29-30. The Southern Delta Aqua