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Is there a meteor shower in 2019? 2019 meteor shower schedule

We are about to usher in a new year. In the new year, what constellation meteor showers will we usher in? Did the observation of last year's meteor shower fail to let you do it? It doesn't matter. We can know the 2019 meteor shower schedule in advance, and see the most beautiful and popular in 2019. Let's take a look at the latest 2019 meteor shower schedule.

2019 meteor shower schedule latest and complete 2019 meteor shower schedule

In January 2019, the quadrant meteor shower is expected to occur from the 3rd to the 4th.

Lyrids, April 2019, is expected to occur from 21 to 22.

The ETA meteors shower in Aquarius in May 2019 is expected to occur from 21 to 22.

Lyrids in June 2019, the expected date of occurrence is about 14-16.

July 2019 Aquarius delta meteor shower is expected to occur from 28th to 29th.

Capricornids, July August 2019, is expected to occur from 29th to 30th.

The Perseids in August 2019 is expected to occur from the 12th to the 13th.

October 2019 draconids, the expected date of occurrence is about 12-13.

Orionids, the Orionids in October November 2019, is expected to occur from 21 to 22.

November 2019 Leonids, the expected date of occurrence is about 17-18.

Geminids in December 2019, the expected date of occurrence is about 13-14.

The December 2019 little bear meteor shower is expected to occur from the 17th to the 26th.

Other astronomical phenomena in 2019

The most spectacular astronomical phenomena in 2019 are solar eclipse and meteor shower. There are two eclipses and one eclipse in China. The two eclipses happened on January 6 and December 26 respectively. They are all partial eclipses. The partial eclipses on December 26 are all visible everywhere, and nearly half of the sun is covered by the moon. They are five-star wonderful astronomical phenomena. The partial eclipse on July 17 is "no eclipse with the moon". It is also a rare astronomical phenomenon from the beginning of the loss at 4 a.m. to the end of the moon.

The largest quadrant meteor shower on January 4, 2019 is estimated to have 120 meteors per hour at the zenith. The Aquarius & ETA; meteor shower on May 6 also has more than 40 meteors per hour, both of which are not interfered by the moonlight. The observation conditions are the best in recent years and should not be missed.