The flour showers are seen when our earth passes through the space debris released by a comet or other astronomical bodies. In the remaining months of 2024, the first outer shower will be seen on the night of 29-30 July. Its name is Southern Delta Aquariids.
According to Live Science reports, the Supudran Delta Aqueds appear from July 18 to August 21, but the best time to see them will be 29-30 July. During this time, 15 to 20 meteors can be seen every hour.
The next name in the meteorite shower is Persid Meteor Bathe. It is named after Perseus CONSTELLATION. This year, these shower will be on their peaks on 11 and 12 August. During this time 100 meteors per hour can be seen. However, you have to wait after midnight to see them.
The next name in the meteorite shower is of The Orionids. They can be seen in the sky on the night of 20 and 21 October. During this time, 10 to 20 meteors per hour will be seen. If you do not see this meteorite shower, then on the night of 17-18 November, the leonids will be able to see the flour shower. The Leonids Ulka Shower will feature 10 to 15 meteors per hour.
The biggest meteors of the year 2024 will be in Jeminids. It will be on its peak on the night of 13 December and will get a chance to see 120 meteors per hour.