Perseid meteor shower peaks in Michigan skies from Aug 12-13, visible without a telescope.

The Perseid meteor shower, one of the most powerful annual events, is set to light up Michigan's skies in mid-August, peaking from August 12th to 13th. Caused by debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle entering Earth's atmosphere, it's visible without a telescope. For optimal viewing, experts recommend finding a location with minimal light pollution, such as rural areas, and clear skies.

August 03, 2024
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