The meteor shower, which takes place in the second week of August every year, again attracted great attention.
Especially in the meteor shower that reached its peak tonight, meteorites entered the world at 55 kilometers per second. This particular night coincided with a period when the light of the Moon was at its minimum.
The fact that only 10 percent of the Moon will appear bright provided an impressive meteor shower observation. Experts state that meteorites do not pose any danger to the Earth due to their very small size.
Occurring annually during the second week of August, the meteor shower once again garnered significant attention.
Particularly during tonight's meteor shower peak, meteorites streaked into our realm at a staggering speed of 55 kilometers per second. This specific night coincided with a phase of minimal lunar illumination.