Grab your blankets and cameras because you'll be able to view the first major meteor shower of the Summer this Thursday and Friday. The Delta Aquarids will be visible to those north of the equator,but this shower might not appear as intense without cameras. However, it's likely you'll be able to catch some shooting stars this week and next, and reports CNN. Read on for key details approximately how to see this cosmic event.
When Is the Best Time to Watch?A great time to catch the shower is in the late evening or before dawn tomorrow. Where Should I Be Looking?Delta Aquarids are named after a star in the Aquarius constellation called Delta Aquarii. gaze in the direction of the constellation,where showers will centrally be shooting from. Other Tips I Need to Know?For the best views, try to procure as far away from the city or heavily lit areas as possible. whether you have a telescope or DSLR camera, or you'll have a better shot at seeing them.
Check out some past photos from Instagram for a preview and some inspiration for your own galactic photos.
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