Draconids
Active 10-06 – 10-10; peaks ~2026-10-08.
- Typical peak
- 2026-10-08
- ZHR
- 10
- Radiant
- Draco
- Active period
- 10-06 → 10-10
Moon at peak (2026-10-08)
Waning Crescent · 8% illuminated.
Excellent — moonlight will not wash out faint meteors.
Observing tips
- Best viewed from a dark site with no moonlight after midnight, when the radiant in Dracoclimbs higher and Earth's orbital motion sweeps the leading edge through the meteor stream.
- Lie flat looking ~50° from the radiant — meteors with longer tails appear at this angle than directly at the radiant point.
- ZHR 10is a theoretical maximum: clear sky, radiant overhead, no light pollution. Real-world rates at most observers' latitudes are typically 30-60% of ZHR.
- Allow your eyes 20+ minutes to adapt to darkness; avoid looking at phone screens during the session.
What is ZHR?
Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR) is the number of meteors a single observer would see in one hour under perfect conditions: a moonless, cloudless sky with the radiant directly overhead and a limiting magnitude of +6.5. It is a normalisation, not a forecast. Observers at lower radiant altitude or under any light pollution will see substantially fewer meteors than the published ZHR suggests.
Other showers active near this peak
- Orionids · peaks 10/21, ZHR 20
Source: Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA). Moon phase computed locally via astronomy-engine.