Two meteor showers, Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids, will peak on the night of July 29 and 30.

By Aniket Chakraborty

July 30, 2025

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The Delta Aquariids will produce 15-20 meteors per hour, with faint, fast meteors.

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Alpha Capricornids will produce 3-5 bright, slow-moving fireballs per hour.

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Delta Aquariids originate from Comet 96P/Machholz, while Alpha Capricornids come from Comet 169P/NEAT.

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The best viewing will be from the Southern Hemisphere, but the showers are visible in the Northern Hemisphere too.

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The ideal time to watch is after midnight and before dawn when the radiant points are highest.

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Stargazers should find dark-sky locations away from city lights for the best viewing.

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A 27% full moon will set early, reducing light pollution and improving viewing conditions.

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Experts recommend watching with the naked eye as meteors can appear anywhere across the sky.

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The peak viewing time for both showers is between 2:00 and 4:00 am on July 30.

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