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The Ursid Meteor Shower is a subtle but reliable annual celestial event that occurs each December around the winter solstice. It produces fewer streaks of light than more prolific meteor showers like the Geminids or Perseids, but arrives at a time of year when long nights and dark skies favor careful observers.
Meteor showers promise a diverse and exciting year for sky gazing in 2026, ranging from brief and bright outbursts at rapid rates to prolonged and fai.
The Ursids are a yearly meteor shower that occurs when Earth passes through debris shed by Comet 8P/Tuttle, a short-period comet that circles the Sun approximately every 13.5 years.
The experts also add that this meteor shower is famous for it’s ‘fireballs’; extremely bright meteors. “To see this shower, bundle up nice and warm, find a dark location f
The Ursids will peak around the time of the winter solstice under dark skies with chances of enhanced meteor activity.