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On a single night, 332 meteors from the Perseids shower were observed in the skies of Oman, a number that reflects a high and predictable meteor activity encouraging notable observation. The skies of the sultanate are expected to sparkle with 100 meteors per hour on Wednesday, amid the confirmed sighting of the Rabi' al-Awwal crescent and increased chances of detection during that period. This event is part of a forecasted natural phenomenon and is considered one of the best times to watch for meteors. It is also noted that the sky is brightly lit by the Milky Way galaxy, which adorns the horizon, alongside ongoing seismic activity worldwide, while local sports events continue.
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