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Its peak will take place between May 4 and 5 with up to 40 shooting stars per hour at an average speed of 66 kilometers per second.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, originating from the tail of the famous Halley’s comet, can be seen illuminating the sky starting this weekend until it reaches its maximum point between May 4 and 5, according to the American Society of Meteorites.
This particular star shower is observable especially from the southern hemisphere of the planet and the areas near the equator. It occurs every year from mid-April to the end of May.
