The Ursid meteor shower, the final major meteor event of the year, is set to light up the sky over the next couple of nights. It may not be the loudest or busiest meteor shower, but it has a quiet charm that makes it special, especially for Indian skywatchers. With longer winter nights and relatively calm skies, this is a great chance to enjoy a celestial show without needing fancy equipment. Here's everything you need to know about this.What Is Ursid Meteor ShowerThe Ursids appear every year when Earth passes through a trail of debris left behind by comet 8P/Tuttle. These tiny dust particles slam into our atmosphere at high speeds and burn up, creating brief flashes of light across the sky. Unlike the Geminids or Perseids, the Ursids are known
for steady, modest activity rather than dramatic bursts. At their peak, observers can expect to see up to 10 meteors per hour, though actual numbers depend on sky conditions and light pollution. Ursid Meteor Shower India Time And DateIn India, the Ursids are expected to peak on the night of December 22 and the early hours of December 23. The exact timing varies by city. Viewers in Delhi and Hyderabad may have good visibility between early evening and late night, while cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata should look skyward slightly earlier in the evening. The peak itself is short, so catching the right window matters more than staying out all night.Globally, peak activity is predicted around 11:00 UTC on December 22, which translates to early morning hours for viewers in the United States.How To Get The Best ViewWatching the Ursids doesn’t require a telescope or binoculars. The best approach is simple: give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness and stay away from bright lights. Winter nights can get chilly, so dress warmly, settle in comfortably, and let patience do the rest. Many modern smartphones can even capture streaks if you’re lucky and steady enough.



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