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In 2011, if you’re in the northern hemisphere, the best time to watch meteors is late July and early August. Nights are warm, and two major showers – the Delta Aquarid meteor shower and the Perseid meteor shower – converge to put on a show. Watch in the first week of August to have moonless skies from midnight to dawn, the best time of night for watching meteors. This week (July 24-29), the moon is waning in the predawn sky, but it’s a slim moon, not casting much light, and some meteors might show up in its glare.
Some little meteors come through,some not.
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