Catch the First 2025 Meteor Shower: Quadrantids Peak This Week

Northern HemisphereWed Jan 01 2025
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Hey, stargazers! Get ready for the first meteor shower of 2025. The Quadrantids are about to peak, and this time, the moon won't steal the show. This shower is special because it produces bright, colorful fireballs. Why? Because they come from larger debris, left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1. The best time to watch is early Friday, just before dawn. People in the Northern Hemisphere will have the best view.
But don't worry if you miss it, the shower is active until January 16. Just remember to find a dark spot, far from city lights, and look up. You might spot 120 shooting stars per hour! Meteor showers happen when Earth goes through space debris from comets or asteroids. The Quadrantids are unique because they peak quickly, just six hours. And no, you don't need a telescope. Just your eyes will do.
https://localnews.ai/article/catch-the-first-2025-meteor-shower-quadrantids-peak-this-week-2ba238c3

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