Be sure to turn your eyes to the night sky, as brief flashes of light will streak through outer space on Tuesday night.

Two meteor showers will peak Tuesday night and into the following morning.

Cheers emerged from the utter awe of daylight turning black as the solar eclipse in 2024 caused humanity to gather and share in the rare spectacle.

But every summer in late July there are no special glasses needed, no path of totality to visit in order to witness another galactic wonder.

"Really all you need to do is go out and look up," said Thaddeus LaCoursiere, planetarium production coordinator at the Bell Museum.

Two meteor showers, the Southern Delta Aquariid and Alpha Capricornid, are peaking this time of year.

Where do meteors come from?

"The original starting point for these met

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