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These are summer nights to look at the sky, since we will be able to enjoy the spectacle of the Delta Acuáridas, as these images show in Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia.

The Delta Aquarids meteor shower can be seen every year between July 12 and August 23, peaking around Sunday July 30.

The forecast for the Delta Aquarids contemplates 15 to 20 meteors per hour in a dark and moonless sky.

The Delta Aquariids can be seen from anywhere in the sky, although specifically they seem to come from the star Skat or Delta Aquariid in the constellation Aquarius.

Delta Aquarid meteors come from comet 96P Machholz, a short-period comet that completes its orbit around the Sun approximately every 5 years.

In this video we can see this spectacular Acuárida from Sant Fost de Campsentelles, in Vallès Oriental, last morning at 01h 39m local time.

In these images we can see the rain from Delta Acuáridas in Manlleu, in the region of Osona.

I captured this beautiful shooting star with the green glue, this morning between the Milky Way and the church of Sant Julià Sassorba.

The beautiful Romanesque church of Sant Julià Sassorba is the highest parish in the municipality of Gurb, county of Osona.

The maximum day to see the Delta Aquarids shooting stars arrives, but it will coincide with the almost full moon. Today was a good day at dawn when the moon has set.

These colorful shooting stars, like this one with the green tail, come from comet 96P Machholz.