The first meteor shower in 2016

The first meteor shower in the new year called Quadrantids will appear on the night of the 3rd and 3rd of January 2016.

Picture 1 of The first meteor shower in 2016
The most ideal observation time is 3 am 4/1.

According to AccuWeather, Quadrantids meteor shower takes place from 1 to 5 January but peaks on the night of 3 and 4 with a meteor shower of about 50-100 streaks per hour. The most ideal observation time is 3 am 4/1.

According to Cute Calender, the Quadrantids meteor shower was a meteor shower above average, made up of the remnants of comet 2003 EH1 when passing through Earth's orbit every year.

The focal point of the meteor shower lies in the area of ​​the sky near the Big Dipper of the constellation Ursa Major (the big dog) and the Arcturus bright star of the Bootes (Bear Hunter) constellation. The observer should look to the east, choose where there is less light and air pollution.

Forecasting, after the meteor shower Quadrantids, on April 16 to April 25, a meteor shower called Lyrids will take place.