There is also a meteor shower that circulates every year. One day this year, the meteor shower will be very prosperous, and one day next year, it will be very prosperous.
Finally, there are hundreds of meteor swarms every year, but most of them are too small to be observed. There are 39 relatively large meteor showers every year (that is, meteor showers with an hourly flow of more than 3), but there are only 3 stable meteor showers worthy of ordinary people's observation.
The first is the quadrant meteor shower, which is extremely rich on June 38+10/October 3 every year.
The second is the Perseid meteor shower, which is extremely prosperous every August 12.
The third is the Gemini meteor shower, which reached its peak in 65438+February and 65438+March.
These three meteor showers are relatively stable, and the maximum flow is around 100. If the weather is fine, you can go out of the city, and it is not a problem to see 20 meteors per hour.
There are also the Dragon Meteor Shower on October 8th, 65438/KLOC-0 and the Leonid Meteor Shower on October 8th, 65438+ 17/KLOC-0. The flow is unstable, and there may be a big explosion in some years, but these two meteor showers have been relatively calm in recent years. The flow rate is only single digits, so it has no observation value.
There is also the Lyra meteor shower on April 22nd. The Aquarius meteor shower on May 6th,1Orion meteor shower on October 20th,110, and the Taurus meteor shower around May 6th are also meteor showers with relatively large flow. It is also possible to see meteors these days.