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There are still tons of mysteries in the universe, and the Bootids meteor shower is one of them. The upcoming meteor shower occurs during the last week of June and the first few days of July, and it has the potential to be one of the weakest or strongest meteor showers of the year.
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Jupiter, Venus, meteor showers, and other stargazing events you might be able to see in June 2026
From a dazzling Jupiter-Venus conjunction to the glowing Strawberry Moon, these are the best stargazing events lighting up the night sky in June 2026.
In the early morning hours of May 5-6, the Eta Aquarids meteor shower is expected to peak, giving stargazers the chance to see a number of shooting stars. The Eta Aquarids meteors are renowned for their speed.
The peak of the Perseid meteor shower occurs in the early mornings of Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 12 and 13. Of course, the most important aspect of seeing any of these spectacular events is cloud cover, specifically a required lack of it. The good news ...
The Lyrids meteor shower will be active from April 14 to April 30, 2026. Peak activity for the Lyrids is expected between April 21 and April 22. Stargazers can expect to see 10-20 meteors per hour during the peak, with occasional bright fireballs.
Watch Eta Aquarid meteors streak across the sky live from observatories and sky cams around the world. It's meteor season once again, skywatchers! The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of May 6, and you can follow the show live from wherever you are thanks to these skywatching livestreams.
Catch the Lyrids! See the oldest known meteor shower under perfect dark skies. Click to find out exactly when it peaks and where to look. It’s December, and we’re in our darkest month. It is also now meteorological winter — the name given to the ...
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye,