
08/12/2025
Tomorrow night, stargazers! ✨
The Perseid meteor shower will light up the skies on August 12 and 13, delivering one of summer’s most dazzling celestial events. Normally, you might see up to 100 meteors an hour, but with the moon shining bright, expect closer to 10–20 per hour.
Don’t let that stop you — the Perseids are famous for bright streaks and even fiery bursts that cut through moonlight.
Best viewing is after 11 PM until dawn, when Perseus climbs highest overhead. Find a spot where buildings, hills, or trees shield you from the moon’s glare for the best experience.
Bring a blanket, lean back, and let the night sky surprise you