| Name | Date of Peak | Moon |
|---|---|---|
| Perseids | Night of August 11 | In view after midnight |
| Draconids | Night of October 7 | Out of view in evening |
| Orionids | Nights of October 20/21 | Sets before midnight |
| Leonids | Night of November 17 | Just after new |
Also know, is there meteor showers tonight?
Well, first of all you need to know that the eta Aquariids are currently active until Thursday 28th May 2020. The eta Aquariids have peaked on Tuesday 5th May 2020 . On this night, the moon was 91% full.
Similarly, is there a meteor shower in the UK tonight? The Lyrid meteor shower is set to be visible above the UK all this week - but will peak tonight (Tuesday, April 21). The best time to watch it will be between midnight and dawn (5.17am).
Beside above, what time does the meteor shower start tonight?
But Northern Hemisphere viewers will have a chance to see the shower between 3 a.m. and dawn, International Meteor Organization Secretary General Robert Lunsford tells NPR. "You can see them from anywhere as long as the sky is clear," Lunsford said.
What direction is the meteor shower tonight?
While the meteors can be spotted all over the sky, Ms Patel advises facing towards the north-east, in the direction of the radiant, to catch as many of these shooting stars as possible. She told PA: "Head out after midnight as the Moon sets below the western horizon so there's less interference from moonlight.