Two meteor showers will reach their peaks on the same night.

<p>Two meteor showers peak at the end of July: the Southern Delta Aquarids, best seen in the Southern Hemisphere in the constellation Aquarius, and the Alpha Capricornids, which are visible from both hemispheres in Capricorn.</p><p>With the moon around 40 percent full, the already-faint Southern Delta Aquarids, sometimes spelled Aquariids, may be difficult to see. The Alpha Capricornids will be bright, but they rarely create more than five meteors an hour. <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/explain/2024/astronomy-space-calendar/how-to-watch-a-meteor-shower?smid=spacecal"><u>Here's what you need to know about watching meteor showers</u></a><span>.</span></p>