The best meteor showers will unfold in the night skies this month. The Perseid Meteor Showers peak is expected from August 12 to 13.
Astronomy lovers should mark their calendar as one of the most awaited meteor showers will shine in the skies.
Perseid meteor showers
This month, astronomy and meteor lovers can see the sightings of the Perseid Meteor Shower. The Royal Museums Greenwich explained that said meteor shower event is active between July and August 24.
The weather is expected to become ideal as meteor showers unfold, considering there are no hazy skies during the display.
Meanwhile, the Guardian noted that meteor lovers could likely see 60 to 100 meteor showers per hour. The Earth Sky reported that the meteor showers could be more noticeable before dawn or late at night.
People can also have a better view as the moon is expected to become a waning crescent. The report noted that the moon will be 10% illuminated when the meteor showers peak.
Furthermore, Earth Sky noted that the Perseid Meteor Showers in August will be stunning and colorful, especially in the Northern Hemisphere.
Recently, Nature World News (NWN) and Associated Press (AP) reported the supermoon event happened on August 1 and another one, which will be a blue moon, is also set to delight moon lovers on August 30.
According to reports, the moon will have a bigger view, which is 30% brighter and 14% bigger.
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Viewing tips for the best meteor showers
The latest reports highlighted that the upcoming Perseid Meteor Showers would be the best this year. It is one of the most awaited moments to capture the stunning display of meteor showers.
Here are essential viewing tips for astronomy reminders for this week's Perseid Meteor Shower.
Save the date of the meteor showers event
People should save the event on their calendars or mobile phone to avoid forgetting it. Based on the report, the peak of the meteor showers is from August 12 to 13.
Checking the weather conditions is also essential before and during the meteor showers.
Furthermore, there is also the Supermoon event on August 30 which the moon has a closer view.
Bring your camera and power bank
Bringing your camera with Powerbank is best to capture the best photos of the meteor showers. Don't forget to bring raincoat protection and an umbrella.
Bring your companion or loved ones.
The viewing will be the most memorable if you have a companion or loved ones.
Also Read: July Astronomical Events: Rare Super Thunder Moon, Twin Meteor to Unfold in Skies
Did you know?
According to the Older Farmer Almanac, stargazers and meteor lovers can still view the Perseid Meteor Showers even if the weather is uncooperative.
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