Meteor Showers in July: Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids
Alpha Capricornids: A Weaker, But Still Appealing Shower
The upcoming Alpha Capricornids meteor shower is a less intense event compared to the Southern Delta Aquariids, generating a smaller number of meteors per hour. However, this does not diminish its charm, as the meteors can appear anywhere in the sky.
Convergence of Two Notable Showers
In July, two notable meteor showers, the Perseids and the lesser-known Delta Aquariids, coincide. The Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids share the night sky during this period.
Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids in 2020
The Southern Delta Aquariid Meteor Shower has been active since around July 12, while the Alpha Capricornids will peak on July 30. Observers can enjoy both showers throughout the month.
Weak but Captivating: The Alpha Capricornids
Although the Alpha Capricornids produce fewer meteors, their beauty lies in their unpredictable nature. These meteors can streak across the sky at any point, offering a unique and captivating experience for stargazers.
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