Perseid Meteor Shower Peak Creates Cosmic Display of Light Against Night Sky

The "shooting stars" travel up to 132,000 mph, according to NASA.

Perseid meteors travel at the incredible speed of 132,000 mph -- 500 times faster than the world's fastest car, according to NASA.

Peak temperatures can reach anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit as they speed across the sky, NASA said.

Despite the their blistering speeds and heat, the Perseids pose no danger to Earth, NASA said. Most meteors burn up 50 miles above Earth.

For stargazers who may have missed the shower's peak overnight, or for those who living under cloudy or light-polluted skies, a live broadcast by NASA will be available online tonight at 10 p.m. EDT.