A night you will never forget: dozens of shooting stars and planetary alignments in the sky in Hungary!

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The Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak in the early hours of 12 August, delivering 50 to 70 shooting stars per hour, according to an announcement from the Svábhegy Observatory on Thursday. The observatory is inviting visitors to a series of special astronomy events starting on 9 August.

In its announcement, the observatory noted that although the full moon’s brightness will interfere with visibility, watching the meteor shower is still expected to be a memorable experience.

At its peak, the Perseids can produce up to 100 meteors per hour. According to experts, the shower will be most intense early on 12 August. Around 4 AM, the radiant—or the point in the sky from which the meteors appear to originate—will be located about 65 degrees above the horizon in the constellation Perseus, making for ideal viewing conditions. Even at 10 PM on 11 August, the radiant will already be positioned 25 degrees above the horizon, allowing shooting stars to be visible throughout the night.

According to the press release, the Perseids are active from 17 July to 24 August, so stargazers will be able to observe them even before and after the peak.

Perseid meteor shower
A multicoloured Perseid meteor striking the sky just to the right from Milky Way. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Brocken Inaglory
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