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You saw something bright and fast? Like a huge shooting star? Report it: it may be a fireball.

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Active Meteor Showers

No major meteor shower is currently active but wait for the next one: the Southern delta Aquariids!

Southern delta Aquariids

active from July 12th to August 23rd

The Delta Aquariids are another strong shower best seen from the southern tropics. North of the equator the radiant is located lower in the southern sky and therefore rates are less than seen from further…

Peak Night: Jul 30-31, 2026
The moon will be 98% full.

Meteor Shower Calendar 2026

Major Showers to come

  • Southern delta Aquariids
    from July 12th to August 23rd
  • alpha Capricornids
    from July 3rd to August 15th
  • Perseids
    from July 17th to August 24th

Meteor Shower Calendar 2026

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