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Hardly Any Shooting Stars over Bavaria? Why the Peak of the Perseids Could Be Disappointing

The Perseids' peak is mid-August – at night, around 100 shooting stars can be seen per hour. At least, that's theoretical. Because in 2025, the celestial spectacle will be severely disrupted.
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The Perseids' peak is mid-August – at night, around 100 shooting stars can be seen per hour. At least, that's theoretical. Because in 2025, the celestial spectacle will be severely disrupted.

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The Perseids 2025, also known as “Lagrimas de San Lorenzo”, are about to illuminate the night sky with its peak at dawn on August 13. Although this meteor shower will be visible in much of Mexico, many wonder if there will be favorable conditions in Yucatan to enjoy the spectacle. This astronomical phenomenon occurs every year when the Earth crosses the wake of the comet Swift-Tuttle, generating flashes that run through the sky at great speed. I…

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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