A magnificent celestial event is set to captivate skywatchers worldwide on July 30. The dazzling meteor showers will be visible to the naked eye, providing a breathtaking display of shooting stars that will peak towards the end of the month.
When and where to watch the meteor showers
The Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids will be active from late July to mid-August, with the peak occurring on July 30. This is when the showers will be most visible against the dark sky. According to EarthSky, the best time to witness these shooting stars is from mid-evening to dawn, with the radiant highest at 2:00 am UTC or 10 pm ET. The meteors will appear less bright as dawn approaches. At peak times, the hourly rate is expected to be 15 to 20 meteors with no moonlight interference. For the best view, prioritize high-altitude locations and areas with minimal light pollution during the new moon phase.
The Delta Aquariids, the grander of the two meteor showers, will be the first to be visible from Earth. Clear skies will also reveal the constellations Capricorn, Aquila, and Pisces surrounding Aquarius.
Tips for optimal meteor-gazing
Successfully spotting meteor showers requires considering several factors, such as sight, time, weather, and location. To ensure a perfect view of this annual celestial event, it is essential to select an appropriate location. According to Earth.com, choosing a spot away from urban lights—such as rural areas or dark sky parks—will help minimize light interference.
Even when visible, your eyes will need 20–30 minutes to adjust to the night sky. Binoculars are not necessary for meteor sightings. However, equip yourself with blankets to lie back on for a comfortable viewing experience, along with snacks and beverages to enjoy the show.