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On Wednesday, Aug. 12, a partial solar eclipse will be visible across much of North America. Then, after darkness falls, the prolific Perseid meteor shower will peak.
A rare run of three total solar eclipses in just 710 days begins tomorrow, giving travelers multiple opportunities to witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles.
The annual Perseids, the year’s most popular meteor shower, will peak on Aug. 12-13. Here’s where to go, how to watch and when to see the most “shooting stars.”
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A partial solar eclipse and the Perseid meteor shower will create a rare double sky event on Aug. 12–13. Here the best viewing locations and safety tips for the U.S.