Alpha Capricornids meteor shower 2022: When will it peak and how to watch the celestial spectacle
With July ending, stargazers might not want to miss the opportunity of two meteor showers lighting up the skies over the weekend. The Delta Aquariids meteor shower is expected to peak Friday night into Saturday morning. Alpha Capricornids is another meteor shower that people can enjoy on the same weekend.
According to the American Meteor Society, Alpha Capricornids might not be as strong as the Delta Aquariids but they will surely be visible without any special equipment. On a similar note, the Perseid meteor shower made headlines after NASA dubbed it the "greatest meteor shower of the year.” It began on July 17 but will not peak until August 13. Quadrantid meteor shower and Geminids meteor shower were seen in 2021 and 2020 respectively. Speaking of Alpha Capricornids, they are called so because they seem to come from the constellation of Capricorn. However, to be clear, they are actually caused by Earth crashing into debris left behind by the comet 169P/NEAT.
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