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Blame it on the moon. This year’s Perseids meteors won’t be as visible at their peak

todayAugust 9, 2025 2

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Meteors from the Perseids Meteor Shower streak across a partly cloudy sky above Inyo National Forest in Bishop, California, in 2024.

The Perseids meteor shower is the most popular one of the year. The meteors during this time are characterized by bright fireballs and long “wakes,” the streak of light and color that follow behind.

(Image credit: Preston Dyches)

Written by: Prometheus

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