James Wright III+FollowMeteor Shower Drama: Moon Crashes the Party 🌕Astro fans are buzzing about the Perseid meteor shower this year, but there’s a twist: the nearly full moon is totally stealing the spotlight! Some say it’s ruining the best night for shooting stars, while others argue you can still get epic shots if you time it right. The fandom is split—are you team “moon ruins it” or “still worth it” for Perseid pics? #Entertainment #Painting #PerseidMeteorShower40Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowLas Vegas lights up for 2025’s biggest meteor showerMark your calendars—this August, Las Vegas will have front-row seats to the year’s most dazzling meteor shower, the Perseids! Even with the city’s famous glow, you can catch up to 100 shooting stars an hour if you head out to spots like Red Rock Canyon or Mount Charleston. Astrophysicists say the show will be visible even with a bright moon, especially around midnight on August 11-13. Pro tip: let your eyes adjust to the dark, use a stargazing app, and keep the moon at your back for the best view. Who’s planning a late-night adventure to see this cosmic spectacle? #Science #LasVegas #PerseidMeteorShower30Share
Michelle York+FollowCatch the Perseid meteor shower over BostonBoston’s night sky is about to put on a show! The Perseid meteor shower peaks this week, and even with a bright moon, you could spot up to 15 meteors an hour if you find a dark, open spot away from city lights. The best viewing is late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning—think 1 a.m. to 5 a.m.—so grab a blanket and maybe some coffee. Have you ever seen the Perseids before? Share your favorite stargazing spots or tips for catching the most shooting stars! #Science #Boston #PerseidMeteorShower00Share
Michelle York+FollowMeteor Shower Alert: Don’t Miss This Show!The Perseid meteor shower is about to light up the night sky, and it’s basically the best cosmic show of the year. Expect up to 100 meteors an hour, with some leaving colorful streaks! Pro tip: catch the action between July 18-28 for the darkest skies (thanks, moon). Find a spot away from city lights, look up before dawn, and get ready for some serious stargazing magic. Who’s staying up late for this? #Science #PerseidMeteorShower #Stargazing50252Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowMeteor Shower Watch: Best Nights to Look UpReady for some serious sky magic? The Perseid meteor shower is about to light up the night, peaking Aug 12-13, but the moon’s going to be super bright then. Pro tip: catch the show between July 18-28 for darker skies and better views! Find a spot away from city lights, look toward Perseus, and you might spot up to 100 meteors an hour. Who’s in for a late-night stargazing sesh? #Science #PerseidMeteorShower #Stargazing45425Share
martinezlaura+FollowMeteor Shower Alert: 100 Shooting Stars?!Nature’s got its own fireworks show coming up—the Perseid meteor shower! You could catch up to 100 shooting stars an hour at its peak on August 12, but a bright full moon might make it harder to see the faint ones. Pro tip: try watching between July 18-28 for darker skies (just expect fewer meteors). No telescope needed—just find a dark spot, look northeast, and enjoy the cosmic light show! #Science #PerseidMeteorShower #Stargazing21210Share