Overview
- The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, originating from Halley's Comet, will peak in Singapore on May 6–7 and in Arizona on May 5–6 during pre-dawn hours.
- Observers in Singapore can anticipate up to 50 meteors per hour after 3 a.m. local time, when the radiant point rises and the gibbous Moon sets.
- Arizona skywatchers should look east between 3–5 a.m. for 10–30 meteors per hour, aided by a first-quarter Moon setting early in the night.
- The meteors, traveling at approximately 65 kilometers per second, may leave glowing trains that linger for minutes after streaking across the sky.
- No special equipment is required to view the shower; dark, unobstructed locations and allowing eyes to adjust to the dark are recommended for optimal viewing.