The First Meteor Shower of the Year Is About to Peak - With Up to 120 Shooting Stars Per Hour
Briefly

The Quadrantids meteor shower, unlike prolonged meteor showers, features a short yet intensely packed peak that can yield up to 120 meteors per hour under ideal viewing conditions.
Originating from the asteroid 2003 EH1, the Quadrantids are named after an obsolete constellation and can be best observed before dawn, particularly for West Coast viewers in the U.S.
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