From a cosmic showcase of the Milky Way to a back-to-back meteor shower, here are the top astronomy events for July 2024.
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00:00Summer is the best time to catch the center of the Milky Way.
00:09During the summer, Earth is facing the galactic core of our home galaxy.
00:13The best time to view the Milky Way this month will be on July 5th, during the new moon.
00:18Right after celebrating fireworks for the 4th of July, you can bask under the glow of
00:22our home galaxy.
00:24On July 21st, the Thunder Moon will rise.
00:27It is appropriately nicknamed the Thunder Moon due to stormy weather being more prevalent
00:31around this time of year.
00:33Additionally, it is also known as the Buck Moon, the Berry Moon, and the Salmon Moon.
00:38Lastly, July 29th through July 31st, during the nighttime hours, get ready for back-to-back
00:43meteor showers.
00:45The peak of the southern Delta Aquarids and the peak of the Alpha Capricornids.
00:49Together, the meteor showers combine to produce about 20 meteors per hour for three nights.
00:55Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Melissa Constanzer.