Stargazers have the chance to see a spectacular meteor show this week.
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Stargazers have the chance to see a spectacular meteor show this week.

The Southern Delta Aquariids due to reach the peak of their month-long activity.

If the stars align, here’s how you can catch a glimpse.

Stargazers have the chance to see a spectacular meteor show this week.
Stargazers have the chance to see a spectacular meteor show this week. (Nine)

The Southern Delta Aquariids is not the brightest meteor show but it does offer “beautiful reminder of our planet’s ongoing journey through ancient comet trails”, according to Swinburne University of Technology astrophysicist Dr Sara Webb.

You should find an area well away from city or street lights.

“Patience, darkness, and curiosity are your best tools for catching nature’s quiet light show,” Webb said.

The Southern Delta Aquariids are active from mid-July and are visible until late August.

Webb said the meteor shower was set to peak on July 29 or 30.

“Australians can get the best show from midnight to early morning,” she said.

“Look to the southern skies in late July for a glimpse of these swift streaks of cosmic dust.”

Most meteor showers originate from the debris of comets.

The source of the Delta Aquariids is thought to be from the comet 96P/Machholz.

When rocks from space enter Earth’s atmosphere, the resistance from the air makes them very hot.

This causes the air to glow around them and briefly leaves a fiery tail behind them, the end of a “shooting star.”

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