1: Get ready for a celestial show! A blazing meteor shower will light up the sky with 140 shooting stars per hour.
2: This spectacular event occurs when Earth passes through the debris left behind by an ancient comet.
3: The meteors are called Perseids and they appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus.
4: The best time to catch the shower is during the peak nights of August 11-13.
5: For optimal viewing, head to a dark location away from city lights and bring a blanket to lay on.
6: Lie back, relax, and enjoy the show as the shooting stars streak across the night sky.
7: Make a wish upon a falling star and witness the magic of the universe unfolding before your eyes.
8: Capture the beauty of the meteor shower with a camera or simply bask in the wonder of nature's light display.
9: Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness the spectacle of 140 shooting stars per hour lighting up the night sky.
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