Find out whether there is a meteor shower occurring above the UK tonight, when the next one is, and how to see a meteor for yourself.

By Pete Lawrence

Published: Wednesday, 03 January 2024 at 10:00 AM


The next major meteor shower is the Quadrantid meteor shower, which peaks on the night of 3 January and into dawn on 4 January.

While this has a relatively short peak, the Quadrantid meteor shower can be impressive during heightened activity, and could be a great way to kick off stargazing in 2024.

You can find the ‘radiant’ of the Quadrantid meteor shower by using our chart below. This is the region of the sky from which meteors appear to emanate.

Chart showing the location of the radiant of the 2024 Quadrantid Meteor Shower. Credit: Pete Lawrence

In this guide we’ll reveal when the best meteor showers are, and the specific dates you should be observing them.

Another factor affecting how many meteors you can expect to see is how prolific the meteor shower is, which is measured by its Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR).

This is the number of meteors you would see under perfect conditions, if the shower was coming from directly overhead.

In reality, the number you will see will be significantly less, closer to half.

Here are the dates of the meteor showers where the Moon will be most favourable.

The best meteor showers to look out for in 2024

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