The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is almost here! Here’s what you need to know as the shooting star display ramps up to peak activity, including when and where to look, viewing conditions and more!

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In 2026, the Eta Aquarid peak will occur overnight on May 5-6, as Earth travels through the densest part of Halley’s debris stream. Stargazers in the southern hemisphere could see up to 50 shooting stars crisscrossing the night sky while those in the northern hemisphere will be treated to a more modest showing of between 10-30 meteors per hour, according to the American Meteor Society.

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Shooting stars associated with the shower become visible when tiny shards of Comet Halley impact Earth’s gaseous shell at over 40.7 miles per second (64 kilometers per second), carving a fiery path through the atmosphere as they’re overwhelmed by the pressure and force of atmospheric entry.

Graphic showing the Eta Aquarid meteor shower radiant in the predawn hours on May 6. (Image credit: Future/Daisy Dobrijevic)

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First, locate the radiant to the left of the waning moon using a handy smartphone stargazing app. Then, find a patch of sky roughly 40 degrees away from this location in the direction of your local zenith (which is the point above your head). Here, the shooting stars will be at their most impressive.

Want to capture a gorgeous meteor photo for yourself? Then be sure to read our guide to photographing shooting stars, along with our picks of the best cameras and lenses for imaging the night sky in 2026.

Editor’s Note: If you would like to share your astrophotography with Space.com’s readers, then please send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to spacephotos@space.com.

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