
We have just entered 2025, and the world is all set to witness the first meteor shower of the year. The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs every year in early January. It is among one of the most intense annual meteor displays, and has a brief peak lasting only a few hours. This year the viewing conditions will largely favour North America, especially for those in Mississippi.
What is a Quadrantid Meteor shower?
Where will it be visible?
This year, the viewing conditions favour the western regions of North America during pre-dawn hours. These meteors are likely to shine bright as Earth’s forward-facing side hits them at high speed. In the absence of moonlight, this could be one of the best meteor displays of the year.
Apart from the US, Canada, certain regions in Northern Europe, and Russia, China, Japan, and Korea are likely to witness the shower, although the visibility may vary. The best time to watch is before dawn on January 4. Last year, the Quadrantids were active between December 28, 2023 and January 12, 2024. The peak occurred on January 3-4. During this peak, observers were reportedly able to witness up to 120 meteors per hour.