Tomorrow, a "Blazing" meteor shower is expected to fill the sky with 120 shooting stars every hour. 

This highly anticipated event promises a stunning display of up to 120 meteors per hour, providing an awe-inspiring experience for anyone with a clear view of the night sky. 

The Blazing Meteor Shower is an annual meteor shower known for its high meteor count and bright, fast-moving shooting stars.  

These particles, often no larger than a grain of sand, burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, creating streaks of light that we perceive as meteors. 

This year, the shower is expected to peak tomorrow night, providing optimal viewing conditions for those eager to witness this celestial event. 

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The Blazing Meteor Shower is particularly renowned for its intensity and the brightness of its meteors, making it one of the most spectacular meteor showers visible from Earth. 

The meteor shower is expected to reach its peak tomorrow night, starting from around 10 PM local time and continuing until the pre-dawn hours.  

For the best viewing experience, it’s recommended to find a location away from city lights and other sources of light pollution. Rural areas, open fields, and elevated terrains provide ideal viewing spots. 

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