December 6, 2025
Texas Skywatchers to Witness Rare Overlap of Meteor Showers in Late July

Texas Skywatchers to Witness Rare Overlap of Meteor Showers in Late July

Texas stargazers are in for a celestial treat this July! Two impressive meteor showers will align in the night sky, offering a prime opportunity for sweeping views and fireball sightings.

Meteor Shower Highlights

  • Southern Delta Aquariids
    • Active from July 18 to August 12, peaking around July 29–30
    • Expect about 8–20 meteors per hour under dark skies per NASA and AMS guidance
    • Best seen after midnight, with meteors radiating from the Aquarius constellation, mid-sky
  • Alpha Capricornids
    • Active from July 12 to August 12, peaking July 29–30
    • Produce 2–5 meteors per hour, known for occasional bright fireballs
    • Look toward Capricornus, best viewing time around 1 a.m.

Viewing Tips for Texas

  • Peak Show: Mid-morning hours of July 29–30, when both showers align.
  • Best Hours:
    • Alpha Capricornids: ~1 a.m.
    • Southern Delta Aquariids: ~3 a.m.
  • Find Dark Skies: Away from urban light (e.g., Hill Country, West Texas).
  • Adaptation: Let your eyes adjust for 30 minutes, and avoid phone light.

Additional Celestial Event

  • Perseid Meteor Shower begins mid-July, with peak expected August 12–13
  • In Texas, early July dryness and clear skies offer good conditions for meteor viewing.

What to Expect

  • Enjoy a combined meteor rate of 10–25+ per hour, with early signs of bright fireballs—a rare treat.
  • The dual peaks around July 29–30 make it one of July’s best stargazing windows in Texas.

Plan Ahead:

  • Set up before midnight for best viewing.
  • Choose a wide-open, dark area for optimal sky coverage.
  • Bring chairs or blankets, dress warmly, and prepare for a late-night spectacle.

With expert timing and the right conditions, Texas skywatchers are poised to experience a dazzling nightly show as July draws to a close.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield is a dedicated reporter with a passion for delivering clear, concise news that matters. She covers local and national stories with accuracy and integrity.

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