The Quadrantids Meteor Shower will reach its peak tonight, offering up to 80 shooting stars per hour. Known for bright 'fireball' meteors, it's a can't-miss event.
To see the best of the Quadrantids, you should watch between sunset and early morning. The moon will be less than half full, offering darker skies for better visibility.
Dr. Massey warns, 'They have a pretty strong intensity if you happen to be in the right place at the right time.' Timing is crucial to catch this meteor shower.
The Quadrantids produce many bright meteors known as 'fireballs' unlike regular meteors, which makes this event particularly exciting for stargazers.
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