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Catch the Spectacular Quadrantids Meteor Shower in Arizona This Week!
The 2025 skywatching season in Arizona is set to begin this weekend with the anticipated Quadrantids meteor shower. This annual astronomical event will peak on Friday evening, presenting a unique opportunity for residents and stargazers to witness a dazzling display.
Experts predict that observers may catch a glimpse of between 50 and 100 meteors per hour. These fireballs, originating from the remnants of the asteroid 2003 EH1, are expected to illuminate the night sky with their fleeting brilliance.
Prime viewing conditions will depend on the weather and light pollution levels. Stargazers are advised to find dark locations away from city lights for the best experience. The meteor shower is named after the now-obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis, and it offers one of the year’s most spectacular celestial shows.
Those hoping to watch the event should prepare for a cold evening and consider bringing warm clothing and blankets. As excitement builds, officials encourage the public to take advantage of this natural wonder, which highlights the beauty of the universe.