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Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower: Peak Dates In Phoenix
It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Phoenix. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.

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It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Phoenix. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.

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Keep an eye out of shooting stars as two meteor showers intersect. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying, too.
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