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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 2 MIN

# Quadrantids Discovered: January's Spectacular Meteor Shower Revealed

from Astronomy Tonight · host Inception Point AI

# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast. **January 3rd in Astronomical History: The Discovery of the Quadrantids' Radiant (1825)** Good evening, stargazers! On this date in 1825, astronomers made a fascinating discovery that would help us understand one of the most reliable meteor showers gracing our night skies—the **Quadrantids**. While meteors had been observed raining down from this part of the sky for centuries, it was on January 3rd that scientists began systematically documenting and mapping this celestial phenomenon with newfound precision. The Quadrantids reach their peak right around this time of year—literally just days away—and they're absolutely spectacular! These meteors are the debris field left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1, and at peak, observers can see up to 120 meteors per hour under ideal dark sky conditions. That's two shooting stars *per minute*! Imagine standing outside in the bitter January cold, wrapped in blankets, watching the universe put on a fireworks display just for you. What makes the Quadrantids particularly special is their sharp peak—they don't linger for weeks like some other meteor showers. No, these cosmic speedsters make a dramatic appearance and then vanish, which is why timing is everything. And thanks to discoveries like the one made on this very date, we now have the tools and knowledge to predict exactly when and where to look. --- **Thank you for tuning in to the Astronomy Tonight podcast!** If you enjoyed learning about the Quadrantids and other celestial wonders, please **subscribe to the Astronomy Tonight podcast** so you never miss an episode. For more detailed information about tonight's sky and other astronomical events, visit us at **Quiet Please dot AI**. Thank you for listening to another Quiet Please Production. Clear skies!

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