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The Eta Aquarids are the result of dust and debris produced by Halley’s Comet as it circles the Sun. This meteor shower is most spectacular in the Southern Hemisphere, where the meteors’ radiant is higher in the sky. In the Northern Hemisphere, Eta Aquarids are often seen closer to the horizon.
In 2023, the eta Aquarids will be lost in the glare of the Moon, which is 100% full during the peak. <via www.Almanac.com>