Find meteor showers near you

Search for your city, or browse by country, to see exactly when the next meteor shower is visible from where you live — peak times in your local hour, moon conditions, and how high the radiant climbs above your horizon.

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Why your location changes everything

A meteor shower is not one event but thousands of local ones. Your latitude decides how high each radiant climbs — and a radiant at 20° shows you half as much as one at 60°, before weather says a word. Your hemisphere flips the seasons and the visible streams: the Eta Aquariids that grace São Paulo barely graze Stockholm; the Geminids that dazzle Oslo fight short summer nights in Sydney.

Then the local details stack: your timezone sets whether a peak lands on your night or your afternoon; your light pollution sets the faintest meteor you can see; your climate sets the odds any of it matters. That is why every city page here computes its own almanac — peak in local time, radiant altitude, dark hours, honest rates by sky class — instead of translating one global forecast.

Pick your country below, then your city — or use the search. If your town isn’t listed, the nearest listed city within a hundred kilometres will be astronomically identical; light pollution, not geography, will set your night apart from it.