01/04/2026
Attention, skywatchers! 🌌 Tonight is your moment.
The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak tonight, January 3rd. While moonlight may wash out some of the fainter meteors, the Quadrantids are famous for their bright, dramatic fireballs—so there’s still a great chance of spotting a shooting star, especially from darker skies.
✨ How to watch: No telescope needed. Simply find a spot away from city lights if possible. For the best experience, allow your eyes 20–30 minutes to fully adjust to the darkness and avoid checking your phone during that time.
Bundle up, be patient, and keep looking up. The show may be subtle—but the thrill of seeing a meteor streak across the night sky makes it well worth it. ☄️🌙
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