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The Last Meteor Shower of 2025 and the Winter Solstice Align This Weekend

Last updated: December 20, 2025 7:15 pm
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Sky watchers, mark your calendars for the last meteor shower of 2025—the Ursids. Despite being overshadowed by the more popular Geminids, the Ursid meteor shower is still a sight to behold. Typically offering around five to 10 meteors per hour, catching the peak of this shower is crucial. This year, the Ursids will peak on the evening of December 21 and continue through the early hours of December 22.

Named after the constellation Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper, the Ursids appear to radiate from the bright orange star Kochab, located at the outer edge of the Little Dipper’s bowl. To catch a glimpse of the Ursids, head to a location with minimal light pollution and allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for about 30 minutes. Look towards Ursa Minor to orient yourself, and then scan the sky for meteors radiating from the constellation.

The upcoming Ursid meteor shower aligns with a new moon on December 20 and the winter solstice on December 21. The dark skies resulting from the new moon will enhance visibility for the Ursids, while the winter solstice marks the beginning of astronomical winter and the longest night of the year for the Northern Hemisphere.

As we approach the end of 2025, take this opportunity to marvel at the wonders of the universe and witness the beauty of nature’s celestial display. Don’t miss out on this celestial event—bundle up, head outdoors, and enjoy the spectacle of the Ursid meteor shower as it lights up the night sky.

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