Catch the Winter Solstice Meteor Shower: A Glimpse of the Ursids
Northern HemisphereSat Dec 21 2024
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Get ready for a celestial event! As the Northern Hemisphere experiences the longest night of the year, marking the winter solstice, there's a special treat in store: the Ursids meteor shower. This shower, active from December 17 to 26, reaches its peak the night of December 21 into the morning of December 22. It's the last major meteor shower of the year, and it's only visible from the Northern Hemisphere.
The Ursids appear near the Little Dipper, which is part of the Ursa Minor constellation. The moon will be more than half full during the peak nights, so spotting meteor streaks might be tricky. To plan your stargazing, you can check real-time fireball activity levels using data from the Global Meteor Network.
This event combines the natural wonders of meteor showers with the astronomical significance of the winter solstice. While the moon's brightness might make the Ursids harder to see, it's still an opportunity to marvel at the night sky.
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