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  2. Zenithal hourly rate - Wikipedia

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    All-sky view of the 1998 Leonids shower. 156 meteors were captured in this 4-hour image.. In astronomy, the zenithal hourly rate (ZHR) of a meteor shower is the number of meteors a single observer would see in an hour of peak activity if the radiant was at the zenith, assuming the seeing conditions are perfect [1] (when and where stars with apparent magnitudes up to 6.5 are visible to the ...

  3. The first meteor shower of 2025 will peak this week - AOL

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    Under clear and dark conditions, people could spot around 120 meteors per hour during the shower’s peak, according to NASA. Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through giant streams of debris ...

  4. The ‘king of the meteor showers’ will peak this week - AOL

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    The Geminid meteor shower, one of the strongest and most reliable annual showers, will peak this Thursday — and viewers could see up to 120 meteors per hour.

  5. Quadrantids hits peak activity: Here's when and how to watch ...

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    But while most meteor showers have a two-day peak, ... During its peak, anywhere from 60 to 200 Quadrantid meteors can be seen per hour under ideal conditions, according to NASA. While the meteors ...

  6. Meteor shower - Wikipedia

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    In most years, the most visible meteor shower is the Perseids, which peak on 12 August of each year at over one meteor per minute. NASA has a tool to calculate how many meteors per hour are visible from one's observing location. The Leonid meteor shower peaks around 17 November of each year. The Leonid shower produces a meteor storm, peaking at ...

  7. Geminid meteor shower: How and where to catch a glimpse ... - AOL

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    The Geminid meteor shower has been known to produce a peak of more than 150 meteors per hour, according to RMG. In reality, the number which can be seen is significantly less.

  8. Tau Herculids - Wikipedia

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    The meteors are relatively slow moving making atmospheric entry at around 16 km/s (36,000 mph). On 31 May 1930 the comet passed about 0.062 AU (9.3 million km ; 5.8 million mi ) from Earth, [ 3 ] on 9 June 1930 a meteor outburst with a zenithal hourly rate of around 100 was observed, [ 4 ] and then the comet passed perihelion (closest approach ...

  9. Quadrantids, 1st meteor shower of 2025, expected to peak ...

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    Peak activity is predicted to occur from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. EST, during which the Quadrantids can produce about 120 meteors per hour, according to the AMS. Quadrantids, 1st meteor shower of 2025 ...