Get Ready: the Most Expected Star Rain of the Year Will Illuminate Mexico’s Sky
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Ciudad Juárez.- In the early morning hours of August 13, the maximum point of the Perseid meteor shower, considered one of the most spectacular of the year, can be seen by the naked eye, without the need for telescopes. The best time to enjoy the phenomenon will be between 1:00 and 4:30 in the morning, although experts point out that the ideal interval will be from 12:50 to 3:00 hours, when up to 200 meteors per hour could be observed if the con…
The rain of Perseidas stars is getting closer and you will be able to witness it from Mexico; we tell you at what time it reaches its peak and recommendations to see it.
The sky of Mexico will light up and give us a cinematic scene that you cannot miss. Between the night of Wednesday, August 12th and the morning of the 13th of that month, the rain of Perseida meteors 2026 will reach its maximum activity.The most favorable moment will be after midnight and before dawn, when the sky is darker and the meteoric activity is greater; moreover, the coincidence with the new Moon will allow you to enjoy the show with min…
The rain of Perseida stars, which occurs every year between July 17 and August 24, will have its peak between the night of August 12 and the early hours of the morning of Thursday 13.
Guanajuato, Gto.- August arrives with one of the most anticipated astronomical shows of the year and for this occasion the northern hemisphere has favorable conditions to observe it. It is the rain of the Perseids, a rain of meteors that produces in the sky multiple flashes per hour and you will be able to enjoy it from Guanajuato. This phenomenon popularly known as the "Lagrimas of San Lorenzo" that occurs for several days and reaches its peak …
Photo: Generated with AI Gemini The August sky will have one of its most anticipated astronomical shows with the arrival of the rain of Perseida stars, a phenomenon that every year allows to observe dozens of meteors crossing the Earth's atmosphere. In 2026, conditions will be especially favorable for those who want to observe them from Mexico, since the maximum activity will occur during the night of August 12th and the morning of the 13th, nea…
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