The quick-firing Eta Aquarids will shoot across Florida skies in the early hours between May 5 and May 6. Floridians who are willing to stay up to see the Eta Aquarid meteor shower may be able to see ...
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, caused by debris from Halley’s Comet, peaks overnight May 5–6, but a bright waning gibbous moon is expected to reduce visibility. While Southern Hemisphere observers ...
Viewers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to see 10 to 30 meteors per hour under ideal conditions. A bright waning gibbous moon may interfere with viewing the meteor shower during its peak. Will ...
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will be active from April 19 to May 28, 2026. The shower will peak on the nights of May 5-6 as Earth passes through debris from Halley's Comet. Viewers in the Northern ...