Coming in hot on the heels of the new moon in Gemini, the Arietid meteor shower is at its prime this week.
These showers return every year and run from late May to mid-June. The shooting star show is expected to peak on or around June 7.
This one is a doozy with the shower producing anywhere from 60 to 200 meteors per hour.
The Arietids, visible in both hemispheres, is a rare daytime meteor shower, meaning most of the action happens when the sun is above the horizon, making the sky too bright to see shooting stars. But all hope is not yet lost, folks.
