Quadrantid meteor shower: When the spectacular phenomenon can be viewed in the UK

January 3, 2009 - Quadrantid Meteor Shower, Milky Way and Aurora, Bow Valley, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Quadrantid meteor shower (Image: Getty)

Millions across the UK are set to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking displays tonight as the Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak.

With the potential to see up to 120 meteors per hour, according to the this event is not to be missed. 

In 2025, the Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak and be most visible on the nights of Friday, January 3, and Saturday, January 4.

The Quadrantids are visible in the UK between December 26 and January 12, with the most vibrant displays occurring at their peak in early January.

Meteors are formed when debris from space enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, creating a bright streak of light often called a shooting star.

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Meteor shower

Their peak activity lasts only a few hours (Image: Getty)

The shower typically reaches its peak around 2am GMT, with the best viewing conditions around this time, especially after midnight when the sky is darkest.

Unlike some other meteor showers, the Quadrantids tend to have a short, sharp peak, making timing crucial.

Wide-open spaces with an unobstructed view of the night sky, such as national parks or countryside areas, offer the best conditions.

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Milky Way stars with meteor shower trails and countryside silhouettes.

Seek out dark spots away from artificial light pollution. (Image: Getty)

According to the Royal Observatory, you’ll want to watch for “bluish or yellowish-white meteors with fine trails.”

The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks every January, delivering up to 200 meteors per hour under optimal conditions, including stunning bright fireballs, according to NASA.

For the best view of the meteor shower, NASA recommends finding a dark area away from city lights and to enhance your chances of seeing the meteors clearly, allow your eyes to adjust to the dark for about half an hour.

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