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    Rain of Perseid Meteors Hits Peak – 12/08/2025 – Science

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rain of Perseid Meteors Hits Peak – 12/08/2025 – Science
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    He came to perseverance. The annual and cheerful meteorites will reach its peak between nights on Tuesday (12) and Wednesday (13).

    According to the (National Observatory), the institute linked to MCTI (Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations), there will be reasonable visualization conditions for the residents of the northern region in Brazil.

    However, there is a component that can make it difficult to width the event: the moon is almost full. Our natural moon is about 88 % visible, according to NASA.

    In a note released by ON, astronomer Marcelo de Siko, EXOSS coordinator, the National Observatory partner, stipulates that the best vision should occur at dawn, from 3 am. However, this varies according to the country region and the fastest south, later at dawn will happen the best moments of seeing the show.

    Perseidas, which has already been active since July, has a positive perception, especially in the planet's northern hemisphere and is popular there, as it is summer. NASA has even referred to Perseids as the most popular meteor rains for this year.

    It may be possible, according to NASA, from 50 to 100 nitras per hour during the oppressed rain.

    The origin of this event is the 109p/Swift-Tuttle, which lasts over the solar system in 1992.

    The rain occurs due to the path of the debris left by the comet. As the ground is transmitted annually, this corridor is still a guilty, the rain occurs.

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