
"Earth's Perihelion Brings Fiery Sky Show in January's Close Approach to the Sun"
This week, stargazers can witness the Quadrantid meteor shower, known for its bright fireballs, during a period of dark skies thanks to the Last Quarter Moon. Additionally, Earth reaches its closest point to the sun for the year, known as perihelion, making the sun appear slightly larger, akin to a "Super Sun." The now-defunct constellation Quadrans Muralis is the radiant point for the meteor shower, despite no longer being officially recognized. Observers are reminded to check local sky conditions for the best stargazing experience.