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The Eta Aquarids meteor shower is expected to peak on May 2, with 10-15 meteors per hour visible in ideal conditions. This annual event occurs when Earth passes through debris from Halley's comet. The best time to view is in the early predawn hours, with clear, moonless nights being the most optimal. The Southern Delta Aquarids will be the next major meteor shower, peaking in late July.
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