How to watch two meteor showers peak together in late July

This image provided by NASA shows comet 96P Machholz which orbits the Sun about every 6 years, and is suspected to cause the Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers. (NASA/ESA/SOHO via AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) — It's almost time for summer's meteor shower duet.

The Southern Delta Aquariid and the Alpha Capricornid peak at the same time — in the early morning of July 30.

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