Meteor Shower Calendar (2024)

A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky called Radiant. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. The Meteor Data Center of the IAU lists over 900 suspected meteor showers of which about 100 are well established.

The meteor showers listed below are the easiest to observe and provide the most activity. Particular attention should be noted to the time and moonlight conditions. All these showers are best seen after midnight. Some are not even visible until after midnight. Showers that peak with the moon’s phase greater than one half illuminated (first quarter to last quarter) will be affected by moonlight and difficult to observe.

While the time each shower is best seen remains much the same year after year, the moonlight conditions change considerably from one year to the next. As we approach the date of each shower's maximum, be sure to consult the latest AMS article about Meteor Showers, which will provide in depth information on each shower and how to best view it.

When is the next meteor shower?

Meteor Shower Calendar (1)

Orionids

Status: Active from September 26th to November 22nd

Peak: Oct 20-21 2024 (Moon 83% full.)

Meteor Shower Calendar (2)

Southern Taurids

Status: Active from September 23rd to December 8th

Peak: Nov 4-5 2024 (Moon 11% full.)

Meteor Shower Calendar (3) Next Peak night
Oct 20-21, 2024

Orionids

Next period of activity: September 26th, 2024 to November 22nd, 2024

The Orionids are a medium strength shower that sometimes reaches high strength activity. In a normal year the Orionids produce 10-20 shower members at maximum. In exceptional years, such as 2006-2009, the peak rates were on par with the Perseids (50-75 per hour). Recent displays have produced low to average displays of this shower. In 2024, a waning gibbous moon will rise during the late evening hours and will severely hamper views of this display.

Shower details - Radiant: 06:21 +15.6° - ZHR: 20 - Velocity: 41 miles/sec (swift - 66km/sec) - Parent Object: 1P/Halley

Next Peak - The Orionids will next peak on the Oct 20-21, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 83% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (4) Next Peak night
Nov 4-5, 2024

Southern Taurids

Next period of activity: September 23rd, 2024 to December 8th, 2024

The Southern Taurids are a long-lasting shower that several peaks during its activity period. The shower is active for more than two months but rarely produces more than five shower members per hour, even at maximum activity. The Taurids (both branches) are rich in fireballs and are often responsible for increased number of fireball reports from September through November.

Shower details - Radiant: 03:35 +14.4° - ZHR: 5 - Velocity: 17.2 miles/sec (slow - 27.7km/sec) - Parent Object: 2P/Encke

Next Peak - The Southern Taurids will next peak on the Nov 4-5, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 11% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (5) Next Peak night
Nov 11-12, 2024

Northern Taurids

Next period of activity: October 13th, 2024 to December 2nd, 2024

This shower is much like the Southern Taurids, just active a bit later in the year. When the two showers are active simultaneously in late October and early November, there is sometimes a notable increase in the fireball activity.

Shower details - Radiant: 03:55 +22.8° - ZHR: 5 - Velocity: 18 miles/sec (slow - 30km/sec) - Parent Object: 2P/Encke

Next Peak - The Northern Taurids will next peak on the Nov 11-12, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 79% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (6) Next Peak night
Nov 17-18, 2024

Leonids

Next period of activity: November 3rd, 2024 to December 2nd, 2024

The Leonids are best known for producing meteor storms in the years of 1833, 1866, 1966, 1999, and 2001. These outbursts of meteor activity are best seen when the parent object, comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, is near perihelion (closest approach to the sun). Yet it is not the fresh material we see from the comet, but rather debris from earlier returns that also happen to be most dense at the same time. Unfortunately, it appears that the earth will not encounter any dense clouds of debris until 2099. Therefore, when the comet returns in 2031 and 2064, there may not be any meteor storms, but perhaps several good displays of Leonid activity when rates are in excess of 100 per hour. Each passing year also presents new possibilities from old debris fields. In 2024, the waning gibbous moon will rise during the late evening hours and will spoil the best viewing hours for this shower.

Shower details - Radiant: 10:17 +21.6° - ZHR: 15 - Velocity: 43.5 miles/sec (swift - 70km/sec) - Parent Object: 55P/Tempel-Tuttle

Next Peak - The Leonids will next peak on the Nov 17-18, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 94% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (7) Next Peak night
Dec 13-14, 2024

Geminids

Next period of activity: November 19th, 2024 to December 24th, 2024

The Geminids are usually the strongest meteor shower of the year and meteor enthusiasts are certain to circle December 13 and 14 on their calendars. This is the one major shower that provides good activity prior to midnight as the constellation of Gemini is well placed from 22:00 onward. The Geminids are often bright and intensely colored. Due to their medium-slow velocity, persistent trains are not usually seen. These meteors are also seen in the southern hemisphere, but only during the middle of the night and at a reduced rate. In 2024, a full moon will greatly reduce the number of meteors seen. If your skies are clear and transparent, you can still see many bright meteors by facing a direction with the moon at your back.

Shower details - Radiant: 07:24 +32.3° - ZHR: 150 - Velocity: 21 miles/sec (medium - 34km/sec) - Parent Object: 3200 Phaethon (asteroid)

Next Peak - The Geminids will next peak on the Dec 13-14, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 97% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (8) Next Peak night
Dec 21-22, 2024

Ursids

Next period of activity: December 13th, 2024 to December 24th, 2024

The Ursids are often neglected due to the fact it peaks just before Christmas and the rates are much less than the Geminds, which peaks just a week before the Ursids. Observers will normally see 5-10 Ursids per hour during the late morning hours on the date of maximum activity. There have been occasional outbursts when rates have exceeded 25 per hour. These outbursts appear unrelated to the perihelion dates of comet 8P/Tuttle. This shower is strictly a northern hemisphere event as the radiant fails to clear the horizon or does so simultaneously with the start of morning twilight as seen from the southern tropics.In 2024, a half-illuminated moon will be present in the morning sky and will obscure the fainter meteors.

Shower details - Radiant: 14:36 +75.3° - ZHR: 10 - Velocity: 20.5 miles/sec (medium - 33km/sec) - Parent Object: 8P/Tuttle

Next Peak - The Ursids will next peak on the Dec 21-22, 2024 night. On this night, the moon will be 59% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (9) Next Peak night
Jan 2-3, 2025

Quadrantids

Next period of activity: December 26th, 2024 to January 16th, 2025

The Quadrantids have the potential to be the strongest shower of the year but usually fall short due to the short length of maximum activity (6 hours) and the poor weather experienced during early January. The average hourly rates one can expect under dark skies is 25. These meteors usually lack persistent trains but often produce bright fireballs. Due to the high northerly declination (celestial latitude) these meteors are not well seen from the southern hemisphere. Predictions for 2025 show a peak near 15UT on January 3rd. This timing favors the eastern Pacific area. Rates could be quite high if observed under clear, transparent skies. The waxing crescent moon will set before the radiant achieves a favorable altitude.

Shower details - Radiant: 15:20 +49.7° - ZHR: 120 - Velocity: 25 miles/sec (medium - 40.2km/sec) - Parent Object: 2003 EH (Asteroid)

Next Peak - The Quadrantids will next peak on the Jan 2-3, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 11% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (10) Next Peak night
Apr 21-22, 2025

Lyrids

Next period of activity: April 15th, 2025 to April 29th, 2025

The Lyrids are a medium strength shower that usually produces good rates for three nights centered on the maximum. These meteors also usually lack persistent trains but can produce fireballs. These meteors are best seen from the northern hemisphere where the radiant is high in the sky at dawn. Activity from this shower can be seen from the southern hemisphere, but at a lower rate. Maximum is predicted to occur near 13UT on April 22nd. The waning crescent moon will slightly interfere with viewing these meteors in 2025.

Shower details - Radiant: 18:10 +33.3° - ZHR: 18 - Velocity: 29 miles/sec (medium - 46.8km/sec) - Parent Object: C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)

Next Peak - The Lyrids will next peak on the Apr 21-22, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 40% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (11) Next Peak night
May 4-5, 2025

eta Aquariids

Next period of activity: April 15th, 2025 to May 27th, 2025

The Eta Aquariids are a strong shower when viewed from the southern tropics. From the equator northward, they usually only produce medium rates of 10-30 per hour just before dawn. Activity is good for a week centered the night of maximum activity. These are swift meteors that produce a high percentage of persistent trains, but few fireballs. There are predictions that this shower will be quite strong in 2024 due to interactions of the particles with the planet Jupiter. Luckily, there will be little interference from the waning crescent moon in 2024.

Shower details - Radiant: 22:30 -1° - ZHR: 50 - Velocity: 40.7 miles/sec (swift - 65.5km/sec) - Parent Object: 1P/Halley

Next Peak - The eta Aquariids will next peak on the May 4-5, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 54% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (12) Next Peak night
Jul 29-30, 2025

Southern delta Aquariids

Next period of activity: July 18th, 2025 to August 21st, 2025

The Delta Aquariids are another strong shower best seen from the southern tropics. North of the equator the radiant is located lower in the southern sky and therefore rates are less than seen from further south. These meteors produce good rates for a week centered on the night of maximum. These are usually faint meteors that lack both persistent trains and fireballs. In 2024, moonlight will be a minor factor from the waning crescent moon which rises in the early morning hours. If the moon is above your horizon when viewing this shower, simply view more toward the southwestern sky.

Shower details - Radiant: 22:42 -16.3° - ZHR: 25 - Velocity: 25 miles/sec (medium - 40km/sec) - Parent Object: 96P/Machholz?

Next Peak - The Southern delta Aquariids will next peak on the Jul 29-30, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 27% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (13) Next Peak night
Jul 30-31, 2025

alpha Capricornids

Next period of activity: July 7th, 2025 to August 15th, 2025

The Alpha Capricornids are active from July 7 through August 15 with a "plateau-like" maximum centered on July 31st. This shower is not very strong and rarely produces in excess of five shower members per hour. What is notable about this shower is the number of bright fireballs produced during its activity period. This shower is seen equally well on either side of the equator.

Shower details - Radiant: 20:26 -9.12° - ZHR: 5 - Velocity: 14 miles/sec (slow - 22km/sec) - Parent Object: 169P/NEAT

Next Peak - The alpha Capricornids will next peak on the Jul 30-31, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 36% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (14) Next Peak night
Aug 11-12, 2025

Perseids

Next period of activity: July 14th, 2025 to September 1st, 2025

The Perseids are the most popular meteor shower as they peak on warm August nights as seen from the northern hemisphere. The Perseids are active from July 14 to September 1. They reach a strong maximum on August 12 or 13, depending on the year. Normal rates seen from rural locations range from 50-75 shower members per hour at maximum. The Perseids are particles released from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle during its numerous returns to the inner solar system. They are called Perseids since the radiant (the area of the sky where the meteors seem to originate) is located near the prominent constellation of Perseus the hero when at maximum activity. In 2024, the half illuminated moon will set near 1am local daylight saving time. This is a favorable coincidence as this is the time that strong activity begins to occur from this shower.

Shower details - Radiant: 03:13 +58° - ZHR: 100 - Velocity: 37 miles/sec (swift - 59km/sec) - Parent Object: 109P/Swift-Tuttle

Next Peak - The Perseids will next peak on the Aug 11-12, 2025 night. On this night, the moon will be 91% full.

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Meteor Shower Calendar (2024)

FAQs

What date is the next meteor shower? ›

This week marks the beginning of the Perseid Meteor Shower, which will run from mid-July through August with its expected peak between August 11-13, 2024. It's one of the most highly-anticipated showers every summer.

How many meteors per hour tonight? ›

Expected dark sky rate: 18 meteors per hour. Eta Aquariids are particles shed by comet 1P/Halley.

What day is the meteor coming? ›

Meteor shower dates 2024
Shower NameDate of MaximumNormal Limits
Perseids12-13 August17 July-24 Aug
Draconids8-9 October6-10 October
Orionids21-22 October2 Oct-7 Nov
TauridsSouthern: 10-11 Oct Northern: 12-13 NovSouthern: 10 Sep-20 Nov Northern: 20 Oct-10 Dec
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Is there a meteor shower in June 2024? ›

In 2024, there are no special predictions about the June Bootids. They reach their maximum on June 27 – soon after the Full Moon, so it's best to observe the meteors during the three-hour gap between sunset and moonrise. No increased activity is forecast, so don't expect more than 1-2 meteors per hour.

Which way to look for a meteor shower tonight? ›

The best time to look for meteors is in the pre-dawn hours. The peak viewing days are typically your best shot to see the sky speckled with bright meteors. To see the meteors, look up and to the north. Those in southern latitudes can look toward the northeast to see more meteors.

When can I see shooting stars? ›

Read Next
Principal Meteor Showers
SHOWERBEST VIEWINGDATE OF MAXIMUM*
Eta AquaridPredawnMay 4–5
Delta AquaridPredawnJuly 29-30
PerseidPredawnAug. 11–13
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Jul 31, 2024

How many meteors hit Moon every day? ›

"There are about 100 pingpong-ball-sized meteoroids hitting the moon per day," Cooke said. That adds up to roughly 33,000 meteoroids per year.

Is there a meteor shower every 75 years? ›

Orionids. The Orionids originate from the rocky debris of Halley's Comet, a magnificent comet that passes by Earth every 75 years and has been recorded by ancient human civilizations since as early as 240 B.C.!

What are the best hours for meteor showers? ›

The best time to see the Perseids is between 12:00 midnight and 5:30am. It is always ideal to try to spot meteors when the Moon is below the horizon or when it is in its crescent phase, otherwise it acts as natural light pollution and prevents the fainter meteors from being visible.

What is the next big celestial event? ›

21st century
DateEvent
2024 October 2Solar eclipse of October 2, 2024
2026 August 12Total solar eclipse near lunar perigee
2027 February 6Annular solar eclipse
2027 August 2Total solar eclipse
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Is there a meteor shower tonight, February 2024? ›

The α-Centaurid meteor shower will be active from 28 January to 21 February, producing its peak rate of meteors around 8 February.

How long do meteor showers last? ›

While individual meteors are short blink-and-you'll-miss-them events, meteor showers themselves last many days, sometimes weeks. The rate of meteor activity builds up in the days before the peak, and tails off afterwards.

What comet is June 26 2024? ›

Description: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) at south of the constellation Leo on June 26, 2024, among heaps of distant galaxies, some of them with peculiar shapes.

Do meteor showers happen every month? ›

Meteor showers can be seen at different times of the year depending on when Earth is going to pass through the comet's or asteroid's path. Some meteor showers happen annually; others only appear over a period of several years, while some of the best shows — meteor storms — happen just once or twice in a lifetime.

What meteor shower happens every year? ›

The Lyrid meteor shower is a medium-strength shower that occurs between April 16-25 every year. The Lyrids will next peak on the night of April 22, 2025, displaying a maximum of about 18 meteors per hour in a clear sky. Late evening April 21 until dawn April 22 will be the best time to view the Lyrids.

Will there be a meteor shower on April 22? ›

April: Lyrids

The Lyrid meteor shower is a medium-strength shower that occurs between April 16-25 every year. The Lyrids will next peak on the night of April 22, 2025, displaying a maximum of about 18 meteors per hour in a clear sky. Late evening April 21 until dawn April 22 will be the best time to view the Lyrids.

When to see the Perseid meteor shower? ›

The Perseids run from July 14 through September 1 in 2023 and will peak on August 11/12. That peak is essential because the “shooting stars” rates can fall by about 50% on the nights on either side. The American Meteor Society states that the peak is at 04:00 Universal Time (UTC/GMT) on Monday, August 12.

Where will the Lyrid meteor shower be visible? ›

The radiant point of the Lyrids meteor shower is located in the constellation Lyra, near the bright star Vega. This is the point in the sky from where the meteor appears to originate.

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