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Get ready to witness a lighted meteor shower tomorrow with up to 120 shooting stars per hour lighting up the night sky.
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The annual meteor shower, known as the Perseids, is set to peak tomorrow night, offering stargazers a dazzling display of shooting stars.
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The Perseid meteor shower occurs when Earth passes through the debris left behind by the Swift-Tuttle comet.
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As the debris burns up in Earth's atmosphere, bright streaks of light streak across the sky at incredible speeds.
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To catch the best view of the meteor shower, head to a dark area away from city lights and look up towards the constellation of Perseus.
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Be patient and give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness, as it can take up to 20 minutes to fully adapt.
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Bring a blanket or a lounge chair, sit back, and relax as you take in the breathtaking sight of shooting stars streaking across the sky.
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Don't forget to make a wish as you see each shooting star, as it's said that wishes made during a meteor shower are more likely to come true.
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So mark your calendars and set your alarms, because tomorrow night's lighted meteor shower promises to be a show-stopping event you won't want to miss.