On January 4, a true feast forms in the night sky: 80 shooting stars per hour | Science & Planet

The weaker meteors will not be visible, because the moon is almost full: Saturday, January 7, is the full moon. The best viewing time is at 07:00 in the morning. The moon will then set in the northwestern sky and it will be another hour before dusk begins. “So it is hoped that it will be just as clear during that period. Because the shooting stars of the Boötids are so short, it makes no sense to look a night earlier or later,” Meteovista adds.

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