Skywatchers in Arizona, the moment you’ve waited all year for is here. The biggest meteor shower of 2025 is reaching an epic climax this week, sending dozens of shooting stars streaking across the night sky.

The Perseid meteor shower peaks on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning and will put on a light show of shooting stars zooming through the night sky. The yearly celestial spectacle, which occurs every August, is known for causing 60 to 100 meteors per hour under ideal viewing conditions.

Unfortunately, this year’s Perseids is being upstaged. The bright light from the moon, currently in its waning gibbous phase, may wash out many of the fainter meteors.

That being said, its still possible to see a larger than normal amount of burning fireballs zooming across the sky. What time is

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