Aurigid Meteor Shower Peaks Overnight on August 31

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The Aurigid meteor shower peaks on August 31, offering a chance to see up to six shooting stars per hour as Earth passes through debris from comet C/1911 N1 Kiess, with the best viewing time in the early hours of September 1 in the eastern sky. Stargazers are advised to look away from the radiant near theta Aurigae and can enhance their experience with suitable cameras like the Nikon Z6 II.
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