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Getty Images via Canva.com Get out in the open, away from city lights
to see the annual Perseids Meteor Shower , the most beloved meteor
shower of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. The annual Perseids
meteor shower is the glittery result of Earth passing through debris
left behind by a comet, so typically you should expect to see up to 40
meteors per hour – as long as you are away from light pollution and
the clouds stay away. 2025 Perseids Meteor Shower August 11-13, 2025 |
Very late evening to just before dawn Predicted Peak : The night of
Aug. 12, before dawn on Aug. 13, 2025 Make plans to stay up late the
night of August 11 or wake up early the morning of August 12 (the
morning of August 11 and August 13 may also be great for viewing. The
estimated peak varies depending on source). The shower is best seen
just before dawn. Is 2025 a Good Year to View the Perseids? Yes, 2025
will be an excellent year to view the Perseid meteor shower. The
Perseids peak on the night of August 11 into the early morning of
August 12, 2025, and the moon will be in its waning crescent phase
with only about 7% illumination. This means the skies will be dark,
offering near-perfect viewing conditions for the Perseids , which are
known for their bright and frequent meteors. For the best experience,
head to a location with minimal light pollution and clear skies. The
meteors will be most visible after midnight, with the radiant point in
the constellation Perseus high in the northeastern sky. Can I only
watch the peak? Nope! Although the peaks are the best times (as long
as there’s no moonlight), annual meteor showers typically last
weeks, not days… building up gradually and then falling off rapidly.
The Perseids are typically visible from July 14 to September 1. Why is
this meteor shower one of the favorites? It’s a rich meteor shower,
and it’s steady with up to 100 meteors per hour . These meteors
frequently leave persistent trains . Perseid meteors tend to
strengthen in number as late night deepens into midnight and typically
produce the most meteors in the wee hours before dawn . The Best
Places to Watch in the Bay Area? For the best viewing, make sure you
get away from city lights. 7×7 has a great write up of the best
places in the Bay Area for stargazing including Strawberry Hill in
Golden Gate Park, Lands End in San Francisco, Mt. Hamilton in San
Jose, the Chabot Space Center in Oakland (which has free telescope
stargazing events on most Fridays and Saturdays) and many others. Read
more at earthsky.org and Space.com Upcoming 2025 Perseids: The Best
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