Perseid Meteor Shower 2021: When will it peak and how to watch fiery celestial phenomenon

Perseid Meteor Shower 2021: When will it peak and how to watch fiery celestial phenomenon
A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky over the planet Mars above the red sandstone area known as Little Finland, about 110 miles northeast of Las Vegas (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

For those in the Northern Hemisphere, the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most beautiful and unique celestial occurrences, will be visible from August 11-13. The last meteor shower this year was the Lyrids that took place on Earth Day.

Aside from the Perseids, 2021 will be a treat for skywatchers, as the year featured the bright Quadrantid meteor showers, which are actually asteroid showers, and will feature the Moon in all its splendor- including three supermoons, one blue moon, and two lunar eclipses. Other celestial events lined up this year are the Draconid and Orionid showers in October and the Geminids in December, slated to be the strongest meteor showers this year.

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