Quadrantids 2025: First meteor shower of the year to deliver hundreds of shooting stars

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Quadrantids 2025: First meteor shower of the year to deliver hundreds of shooting stars
Author: Anthony Cuthbertson
Published: Jan, 02 2025 14:45

Clear skies in the UK offer perfect viewing condiions for the Quadrantid meteor shower. The first meteor shower of the year is expected to deliver up to 80 shooting stars every hour when it peaks this week, astronomers have forecast. The annual Quadrantid meteor shower will peak on 3 January in the northern hemisphere, though meteors will be visible from Thursday until Sunday, 12 January.

 [Clear skies are forecast for most parts of the UK at midnight on 3 January, 2025]
Image Credit: The Independent [Clear skies are forecast for most parts of the UK at midnight on 3 January, 2025]

The latest weather forecasts from the Met Office suggest Thursday night will offer the best viewing opportunities, with clear skies expected for most of the UK and Ireland. No specialist viewing equipment is needed to witness the Quadrantids, with the meteors producing large streaks of light as they burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.

The Quadrantid meteor shower is associated with the near-Earth asteroid (196256) 2003 EH1, with the Earth passing through its trail of debris once a year during its orbit of the Sun. The meteors travel at around 40 kilometres per second, according to astronomers, burning up at altitudes above 80 km in less than a second.

“They have a pretty strong intensity if you happen to be in the right place at the right time,” said Dr Robert Massey, deputy director of the Royal Astronomical Society. “If you’re on the west coast of the US, or in the Pacific region, you could see maybe 70 or 80 an hour. If you’re in the UK you’re going to see somewhat fewer than that. But it’s still a strong shower.”.

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