“On the night of Perseid peak on August 12, up to 100 meteors per hour are expected at zenith in clear skies. The moon will not interfere with the observation of meteors,” the astronomer explained.

The remaining major meteor showers: the Lyrids (April 22), Leonids (November 17) and Geminids (December 14) in 2024 will pass near the full moon, and this will significantly interfere with the observation of meteors, Koshman warned.

Previously, neurologist Ekaterina Demyanovskaya spoke in an interview with RT about how natural phenomena affect health and how to prepare for bad weather and magnetic storms in order to feel better.