Everything you need to know: Delta Aquarid meteor shower
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Everything you need to know: Delta Aquarid meteor shower
Jul 24, 2015
by Bruce McClure in Tonight » Astronomy Essentials
Late July 2015 presents the extended peak of the Delta Aquarid meteor shower though under the glaring night of the almost-full waxing gibbous moon. The best viewing hours are after midnight and before dawn, centered around 2 a.m. (3 a.m. daylight-saving time) for all time zones around the world. This long and rambling shower is officially active from about July 12 to August 23 each year, so you may be better off to wait for a couple weeks or when the moonlight is much less obtrusive. This shower overlaps with the more famous Perseid meteor shower in August. Those who observe the Perseids are likely to see some Delta Aquarid meteors flying on the same nights. ...
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