Don't Miss the Spectacular Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower Peak This Weekend!

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The annual Eta Aquariid meteor shower, linked to Halley's Comet, will peak tonight and tomorrow, with up to 160 meteors per hour expected due to Earth passing through a dense trail of debris left by the comet. The shower will be visible from both hemispheres, with the southern hemisphere getting the better show. NASA recommends viewers give themselves 30 minutes in the dark without a light source to properly see the shooting stars.
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