The Annual Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks This Weekend and It Is A Must-See Event
Briefly

The Perseid meteor shower peaks late Sunday night into Monday morning, offering a spectacular show from mid-July to early September with 50-100 meteors per hour. These meteors, generated by Comet Swift-Tuttle, create bright, colorful streaks in the sky as Earth passes through their debris trail.
The Perseids are caused by Comet Swift-Tuttle's debris trail, producing meteors the size of sand grains that create bright, colorful streaks by hitting Earth's upper atmosphere, leaving a stunning visual display.
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