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What’s Up for August: Perseids Meteor Shower

What’s up in the night sky this month? The best meteor shower of the year! The Perseids peak on a moonless summer night –from 4 p.m. on the 12th until 4 a.m. on the 13th EDT. Thanks to a new moon, the days before and after the peak will also provide nice, dark skies. The best time to look for shooting stars is from a few hours after twilight until dawn on the days surrounding the peak. For more star parties and astronomy events near you, visit https://nightsky.nasa.gov

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2 Comments for NASA/ JPL: What’s Up for August: Perseids Meteor Shower
  1. Doug Urayama Doug Urayama says:

    Can you guys change the background so the text is readable? I just copy and paste it into a memo and read it at the moment.

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