Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower 2024
- 22nd Apr 2024
- Author: Lucy Spencer
In 2024, the peak of the Eta Aquariids occurs between midnight and dawn on 6 May with up 50 meteors an hour in ideal conditions.
In 2024, the peak of the Eta Aquariids occurs between midnight and dawn on 6 May with up 50 meteors an hour in ideal conditions.
In 2024, the Lyrids peak late in the evening of 21-22 April, with a rate of 10-20 meteors per hour.
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