Blue meteors with occasional fireballs – the Quadrantids are at their peak
by Stuart Clark from on (#5TKA9)
Annual shower can produce more than 100 meteors an hour
If the clouds cooperate, you can start the year with a meteor shower. The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak activity on or about 3 January each year. This year, the peak has been estimated to occur at about 10pm GMT, although this can vary by a day or so.
The shower produces meteors in the sky any time between 28 December and 12 January. It is known for creating blue meteors with occasional fireballs and under ideal conditions can produce more than 100 meteors an hour.
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