The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower, one of the most reliable annual meteor displays, will reach its peak activity on the night of July 30 in 2026, offering skywatchers in Singapore a chance to see shooting stars streak across the pre-dawn sky. The full moon falls on July 29, close to the shower's peak, meaning observations will be limited by bright moonlight. Moon-free mornings after midnight in the week before the full moon offer the best chance to spot Delta Aquariids, along with early Perseids. Because Singapore lies near the equator, the shower's radiant climbs higher overhead than it does at more northern latitudes, an advantage for local viewing. The Southern Delta Aquariids form when Earth passes through debris left behind by disintegrating comets.