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This May 5, the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, remains of the comet Halley, you will peak.

This astronomical phenomenon occurs between April and May, and this weekend it can be seen in open areas with a wide view of the sky.

This luminous spectacle in the night sky can be seen throughout the national territory.

The Eta Aquarids occur every year in early May.

This year’s peak activity occurs early Sunday morning and between 10 and 30 meteors per hour are expected to be seen in the North Hemisphere.

Viewing should be even better in the southern hemisphere. The rain will last until May 27.

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is the most notable astronomical phenomenon of the year.

Its name is due to the fact that the direction from which shooting stars seem to come is the constellation of Aquarius.

For a good experience, it is recommended to look for a dark place without visual obstacles, such as tall buildings or trees, for a better appreciation of the shooting stars that travel at a speed of 70 kilometers per hour.

The next big Southern Delta Aquarid meteor shower, which peaks in late July.