One of the toughest yet most rewarding annual display of "shooting stars" peaks overnight on Jan. 3-4, 2026 — here’s how to ...
Quadrantid meteors enter the atmosphere at 25 miles per second (90,000 mph) leaving streaks of light and color across the sky ...
The best time to hunt for Ursid meteors is from the evening of Dec. 21 straight through to dawn on Dec. 22. The shower's peak ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak just after sunset on Jan. 3, but a nearly full moon could outshine the event ...
A curious thing about Quadrantids meteor shower is that it is one of the most intense events, but also short, with its peak ...
The Ursid Meteor Shower is a subtle but reliable annual celestial event that occurs each December around the winter solstice.
Ursid meteor shower peaks Dec. 21–22 as Earth passes through debris from Comet 8P/Tuttle. Here’s when and where to watch the ...
The Ursids will peak around the time of the winter solstice under dark skies with chances of enhanced meteor activity.
Sky watchers may be tempted out this weekend, when an underappreciated meteor shower will coincide with a new moon and the ...
Meteors from the Ursids appear near the Little Dipper, which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor. Only skywatchers in the ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower is active from Dec. 26 to Jan. 16, 2026, and will peak Jan. 3-4, 2026, though viewing will be ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower will be visible as Earth passes through the icy debris and dust from Dec. 28 to Jan. 12, with up ...