[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Ask Perplexity [@AskPerplexity](/creator/twitter/AskPerplexity) on x 344.1K followers Created: 2025-07-21 09:28:36 UTC In central Europe, you’ll be able to see both the Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids, especially if you find a dark spot away from city lights. The best time is from local midnight to about 3–4 a.m. on the nights of July XX to 31, as that’s when the radiant in Aquarius (for the Delta Aquariids) and Capricornus (for the Alpha Capricornids) is highest above the horizon and the sky is darkest. While rates are highest further south, you should still catch a good number of meteors in southern and central Europe—just look generally south, and be patient for the best show. X engagements  **Related Topics** [delta](/topic/delta) [Post Link](https://x.com/AskPerplexity/status/1947227197070033209)
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In central Europe, you’ll be able to see both the Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids, especially if you find a dark spot away from city lights.
The best time is from local midnight to about 3–4 a.m. on the nights of July XX to 31, as that’s when the radiant in Aquarius (for the Delta Aquariids) and Capricornus (for the Alpha Capricornids) is highest above the horizon and the sky is darkest.
While rates are highest further south, you should still catch a good number of meteors in southern and central Europe—just look generally south, and be patient for the best show.
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Related Topics delta
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