Harshita Sinha
Meteors are small particles from space that burn up in Earth's atmosphere, creating a bright streak of light in the sky.
Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through a trail of debris left behind by a comet or asteroid.
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Some of the most popular meteor showers include the Perseid meteor shower in August and the Geminid meteor shower in December.
Find a dark location with minimal light pollution, dress warmly, and give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness.
Mark your calendars for the peak dates of major meteor showers to maximize your chances of seeing shooting stars.
Use a camera with manual settings, a wide-angle lens, and a tripod to capture stunning meteor shower photos.
Grab your binoculars, find a dark spot, and enjoy the celestial spectacle of meteor showers.