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The tiny dust particles hit our atmosphere at over 200, 000 km/h and burn up, so don't go chasing the meteors expecting to find a meteorite fall to earth. The shower is named after the constellation Perseus, where you'll find the shower's radiant point. Although there are so many meteors you'll see them across much of the sky. The finest meteor shower... The Perseid meteor shower is said to be one of the most outstanding celestial events and possibly the best meteor shower and the good news, provided you have clear skies, is that it is reaching a peak tonight. Even though it is actually active for many weeks, tonight will see the most intense activity (11 August into 12 August). The morning of 13 August will be pretty good too. People can usually expect to see 60-80 meteors per hour (but the moon will effect that number this year) and the best time for viewing will be the hours before dawn, when the Earth is facing directly into the trail of the debris that causes this display. Note that the meteor shower can be seen in the southern hemisphere, although those in the northern half of the planet will see more meteors.