<p>➀ The Perseids meteor shower, known for its swift, bright meteors and frequent fireballs, is set to occur again this year, promising an unforgettable celestial show.</p><p>➁ Originating from the dusty remnants of Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle, the meteors create streaks of light when they collide with Earth's atmosphere.</p><p>➂ The shower is expected to peak overnight from August 12 to early morning hours of August 13, with up to 100 meteors per hour under ideal conditions.</p>
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