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Double Meteor Shower Spectacle: Up to 100 Shooting Stars Per Hour on July 29–30!


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Stargazers, get ready for a breathtaking night! The skies are set to dazzle on the night of July 29 into the early hours of July 30, as two meteor showers — the Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids — will peak simultaneously.

🌌 What Makes This Event Special?

This rare dual peak is a celestial double feature — a unique overlap that could light up the sky with up to 100 meteors per hour. While the Southern Delta Aquariids produce a steady stream of faint meteors, the Alpha Capricornids are known for bright, slow-moving fireballs. Together, they offer a visual treat for astronomy enthusiasts and casual skywatchers alike.

🔭 Where and How to Watch?

  • Time: Midnight of July 29 till dawn on July 30
  • Location: Anywhere with minimal light pollution
  • Direction: Face south to southeast
  • Gear: None! Just bring a reclining chair or mat, dress warm, and let your eyes adjust for 20–30 minutes

The showers will appear to radiate from Aquarius and Capricornus, two neighboring constellations that rise in the eastern sky.

📅 Quick Facts:

  • Southern Delta Aquariids: Active July 28–Aug 12, peaks July 29
  • Alpha Capricornids: Active July 20–Aug 12, peaks July 29
  • Best Viewing: After midnight in dark, open areas
  • Visibility: Entire Southern Hemisphere + lower latitudes of Northern Hemisphere (India included)

💫 Pro Tips:

  • Avoid using your phone for long — it will ruin your night vision
  • No need for a telescope — a wide-open view is best
  • Bring friends or family and enjoy the show together!

So mark your calendars, set your alarms, and don’t miss one of the most beautiful natural displays of 2025.


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