The 2025 Bootid meteor shower, caused by debris from comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke, peaks on June 27 and can be observed from June 22 to July 2, with the best viewing conditions before sunset and during the new moon phase, though it is a variable shower with potentially low activity.
The unpredictable Bootid meteor shower is set to peak tonight, offering stargazers a chance to witness shooting stars. Named after the constellation Bootes, the meteor shower originates from the debris trail left by the comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke. While the number of meteors per hour can vary greatly, past outbursts have produced up to 100 meteors per hour. The peak of the Bootids in 2023 falls on Tuesday, July 27, with the best viewing expected just after dusk. To maximize visibility, find a dark location away from light pollution and allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for about 20 minutes. The next significant meteor shower after the Bootids is the Southern Aquariids on July 30, followed by the highly anticipated Perseids in August.