Who's up for a late one Tuesday night? This week is peak time to see the Perseid meteor shower, hailed as the most beloved meteor showers in the calendar due to the sheer amount and brightness of them, with up to 50 viewable per hour, experienced during the warm summer nights.If the weather allows, head somewhere as high and dark as possible, looking north between midnight ~ 2am for your best chance to see the show. If you can block the moonshine by sitting beside a house or a hill then even better. Meteor showers happen when big dust particles from even bigger asteroids or comets enter the Earth's atmosphere at high speed. When they enter the atmosphere, meteors collide with air particles, creating friction, heating the meteors. The intense heat vaporizes them and it's these mini-explosions that creates what are more commonly known as shooting stars 💫 Magical.🙏 Thanks the kind words last week 🙏
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Who's up for a late one Tuesday night? This week is peak time to see the Perseid meteor shower, hailed as the most beloved meteor showers in the calendar due to the sheer amount and brightness of them, with up to 50 viewable per hour, experienced during the warm summer nights.If the weather allows, head somewhere as high and dark as possible, looking north between midnight ~ 2am for your best chance to see the show. If you can block the moonshine by sitting beside a house or a hill then even better. Meteor showers happen when big dust particles from even bigger asteroids or comets enter the Earth's atmosphere at high speed. When they enter the atmosphere, meteors collide with air particles, creating friction, heating the meteors. The intense heat vaporizes them and it's these mini-explosions that creates what are more commonly known as shooting stars 💫 Magical.🙏 Thanks the kind words last week 🙏