"Stunning Celestial Event: Double Meteor Shower to Light Up Skies on July 30th"
Celestial Double Feature: On July 30th, two meteor showers will light up the sky simultaneously.
Dual Meteor Showers: A magnificent show of shooting stars will be produced by the peaks of the Delta Aquarids and Alpha Capricornids.
Unique Star gazing: The night will be remembered when you witness many meteors shooting across the sky.
Southern Sky Spectacle: Best viewed in the Southern Hemisphere and southern latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
Definitions of meteors: meteorites are space-born rocks, meteors that shine, and meteoroids themselves.
Origins: When meteors pass over Earth, they originate from comets or the asteroid belt and produce showers.
Delta Aquariids Peak: Look southeast for comet 96P Machholz remains, which can produce up to 25 meteors per hour.
Bonus: Five shooting stars every hour, visible from Capricornus, have been included by Alpha Capricornids.
Best Times to Watch: The best opportunities for a stunning show are during the pre-dawn hours, during the new moon phase, and at high altitudes.