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X-WR-CALNAME:Meteor Showers 2026
X-WR-CALDESC:All major meteor showers in 2026: Quadrantids\, Lyrids\, Eta A
 quariids\, Delta Aquariids\, Perseids\, Orionids\, Leonids\, Geminids\, Ur
 sids. Peak dates and active windows. From skyalert.io.
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UID:2025-quadrantids-meteor-shower-peak-jan-3-4-20251228@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260113
SUMMARY:Quadrantids Meteor Shower — Peak Jan 3-4
DESCRIPTION:A strong shower with a very narrow peak. Best viewed after midn
 ight from the Northern Hemisphere.\n\nPeak: Jan 3-4 (ZHR ≈ 110).\nActive
  window: Dec 28 – Jan 12.\nRadiant: Boötes. Parent body: Asteroid 2003 
 EH1. Speed: Medium (41 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Fair.\nPer-city visibility
  and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/quadrantids\n\n— By s
 kyalert.io — free sky event calendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/quadrantids
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UID:2026-lyrids-meteor-shower-peak-apr-22-20260414@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
SUMMARY:Lyrids Meteor Shower — Peak Apr 22
DESCRIPTION:A reliable spring shower. Occasional outbursts can produce 90+ 
 meteors per hour.\n\nPeak: Apr 22 (ZHR ≈ 18).\nActive window: Apr 14 –
  Apr 30.\nRadiant: Lyra. Parent body: Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher. Speed: Fas
 t (49 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Fair.\nPer-city visibility and reminders: h
 ttps://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/lyrids\n\n— By skyalert.io — free sk
 y event calendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/lyrids
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UID:2026-eta-aquariids-meteor-shower-peak-may-5-6-20260419@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
SUMMARY:Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower — Peak May 5-6
DESCRIPTION:Debris from Halley's Comet. Best from the Southern Hemisphere\,
  but Northern observers can catch fast meteors low on the horizon before d
 awn.\n\nPeak: May 5-6 (ZHR ≈ 40).\nActive window: Apr 19 – May 28.\nRa
 diant: Aquarius. Parent body: Comet 1P/Halley. Speed: Fast (66 km/s).\nMoo
 n conditions: Great.\nPer-city visibility and reminders: https://skyalert.
 io/meteor-showers/eta-aquariids\n\n— By skyalert.io — free sky event c
 alendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/eta-aquariids
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UID:2026-southern-delta-aquariids-meteor-shower-peak-jul-29-30-20260712@sky
 alert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260824
SUMMARY:Southern Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower — Peak Jul 29-30
DESCRIPTION:A warm-up act for the Perseids. Best from southern latitudes\, 
 but still visible in the north.\n\nPeak: Jul 29-30 (ZHR ≈ 25).\nActive w
 indow: Jul 12 – Aug 23.\nRadiant: Aquarius. Parent body: Comet 96P/Machh
 olz. Speed: Medium (41 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Poor.\nPer-city visibility
  and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/delta-aquariids\n\n— 
 By skyalert.io — free sky event calendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/delta-aquariids
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UID:2026-perseids-meteor-shower-peak-aug-12-13-20260717@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260825
SUMMARY:Perseids Meteor Shower — Peak Aug 12-13
DESCRIPTION:The king of meteor showers. 2026 is exceptional: new moon means
  pitch-dark skies\, and the peak coincides with the total solar eclipse in
  Spain. Up to 150 meteors per hour under perfect conditions.\n\nPeak: Aug 
 12-13 (ZHR ≈ 150).\nActive window: Jul 17 – Aug 24.\nRadiant: Perseus.
  Parent body: Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. Speed: Fast (59 km/s).\nMoon condit
 ions: Great.\nPer-city visibility and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteo
 r-showers/perseids\n\n— By skyalert.io — free sky event calendar with 
 countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/perseids
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UID:2026-orionids-meteor-shower-peak-oct-21-20261002@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261108
SUMMARY:Orionids Meteor Shower — Peak Oct 21
DESCRIPTION:Another shower from Halley's Comet. Known for bright\, fast met
 eors. Moonlight will wash out fainter ones in 2026.\n\nPeak: Oct 21 (ZHR 
 ≈ 20).\nActive window: Oct 2 – Nov 7.\nRadiant: Orion. Parent body: Co
 met 1P/Halley. Speed: Fast (66 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Poor.\nPer-city vi
 sibility and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/orionids\n\n—
  By skyalert.io — free sky event calendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/orionids
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UID:2026-leonids-meteor-shower-peak-nov-17-20261106@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261201
SUMMARY:Leonids Meteor Shower — Peak Nov 17
DESCRIPTION:Famous for rare meteor storms. 2026 brings a thin crescent moon
  — good conditions for the fastest meteors in the sky.\n\nPeak: Nov 17 (
 ZHR ≈ 15).\nActive window: Nov 6 – Nov 30.\nRadiant: Leo. Parent body:
  Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle. Speed: Very fast (71 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Go
 od.\nPer-city visibility and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers
 /leonids\n\n— By skyalert.io — free sky event calendar with countdown 
 and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/leonids
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UID:2026-geminids-meteor-shower-peak-dec-13-14-20261204@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261221
SUMMARY:Geminids Meteor Shower — Peak Dec 13-14
DESCRIPTION:The year's most reliable meteor shower. In 2026\, a waxing cres
 cent moon sets early\, leaving dark skies for the peak. Slow\, bright\, co
 lorful meteors — perfect for beginners.\n\nPeak: Dec 13-14 (ZHR ≈ 120)
 .\nActive window: Dec 4 – Dec 20.\nRadiant: Gemini. Parent body: Asteroi
 d 3200 Phaethon. Speed: Medium (35 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Good.\nPer-cit
 y visibility and reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/geminids\n\
 n— By skyalert.io — free sky event calendar with countdown and reminde
 rs
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/geminids
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UID:2026-ursids-meteor-shower-peak-dec-22-20261217@skyalert.io
DTSTAMP:20260526T130942Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261227
SUMMARY:Ursids Meteor Shower — Peak Dec 22
DESCRIPTION:A minor shower that occasionally surprises with outbursts. Best
  for Northern Hemisphere observers.\n\nPeak: Dec 22 (ZHR ≈ 10).\nActive 
 window: Dec 17 – Dec 26.\nRadiant: Ursa Minor. Parent body: Comet 8P/Tut
 tle. Speed: Slow (33 km/s).\nMoon conditions: Fair.\nPer-city visibility a
 nd reminders: https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/ursids\n\n— By skyalert
 .io — free sky event calendar with countdown and reminders
URL:https://skyalert.io/meteor-showers/ursids
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