The Eta Aquaridmeteor shower occurs annuallybetween April 15 and May 27, peaking in early May.

Meteors areleftover comet particlesthat come from broken asteroids.

When to get up?

Timing matters in viewing the Eta Aquarids.

The nice thing about the Eta Aquarid meteor shower is that it will be visible throughout the night.

What to look for?

You’re looking for fiery streaks shooting across the sky.

Think of meteors as dusty, leftover particles from broken asteroids.

As asteroids travel around the sun, dust breaks away and take their own path through space.

Instead, it’s best to get as far away from city lights that pollute the night sky.