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What Is the Arietid Meteor Shower?
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Astronomers predict peak Arietid meteor shower viewing will fall on June 10, 2026, with the best window running about 45 to 60 minutes before sunrise. Face the eastern horizon for the best chance of spotting activity. You may even catch bright meteors known as "Earthgrazers" — meteors that enter the atmosphere at a shallow angle, creating long, slow-moving streaks of light gliding dramatically across the sky.
No special equipment is needed to watch the Arietids, and it's actually safer to skip the binoculars and telescopes near sunrise. Accidentally pointing optical equipment toward the rising sun can cause permanent eye damage.
You Can Also Listen to the Arietids on FM Radio
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Set Your Alarm — the Arietids Won't Wait
The Arietid meteor shower is active every year, yet most people never notice it because it peaks during daylight. That's exactly what makes it one of the most overlooked and fascinating annual meteor showers on the astronomical calendar.
For anyone willing to rise before dawn on June 10, the reward is a rare sky show that can be both seen and heard — and one that very few people ever take the time to experience. Set your alarm early. This is one celestial event that won't wait around.
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