LOS ANGELES - Comet NEOWISE may be on its way out, but there should soon be more dazzling displays to see in the skies: A pair of meteor showers is set to peak on the same night.According to the American Meteor Society (AMS), the Southern delta Aquariids and the alpha Capricornids should both be visible in the coming days.The delta Aquariids are typically active between July 12 and Aug.
23. This year, the meteor shower will peak on the night of Tuesday, July 28, according to AMS. At their viewing peak, the meteors appear to originate from the constellation Aquarius with a speed of 25 miles per second.Viewers will be able to see up to 20 meteors per hour, according to NASA.Most Americans may not be able to see many fireballs — the meteor.