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Perseid Meteor Shower 2013: The Show's Already On

During the meteor shower's peak, the Perseids can produce up to 100 visible meteors per hour, according to NASA.

The Perseid meteor shower 2013 peak doesn't arrive until Aug. 11 to 12, but the show is already under way.

A favorite of stargazers, 2013 should be a spectacular year, with no pesky moonlight to wash out the streaks.

Want to know what to expect? Get an idea from this video of the Perseid meteor shower. Or check out these pictures of the Perseids.

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How spectacular is the show? NASA says Perseid rates can get as high as 100 visible meteors per hour, with many of them appearing not just as bright streaks but as fireballs hurtling through the sky.

The Perseids are the offspring of the comet Swift-Tuttle. We see the meteors when the Earth passes through the comet's orbit and sweeps up some of this debris. We see shooting stars — rapid streaks of light — as the tiny rocks encounter the thin upper atmosphere of the Earth and the air is heated to incandescence.

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You can see the shower anywhere in the sky, but look toward the southeastern sky to see the meteors at their brightest and longest.

The best place to watch is the darkest place possible. In Alexandria, that can be tough thanks to the significant amount of light pollution here.

Some stargazers have had luck at Ben Brenman Park off of Duke Street in the West End or Hensley Field on Eisenhower Avenue.

Do you know of a local (or even nearby) spot that's good for stargazing? Tell us in the comments below.

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