There will be plenty of chances to spot shooting stars throughout 2026, with meteor showers putting on a show nearly every month.
The best time to view the Lyrids this year will be early morning on April 22.
WASHINGTON — The cosmic calendar for 2026 is stacked with meteor showers and even some eclipses. The lineup begins in January with the annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaking on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3.
Planetary alignments, a total lunar eclipse, and meteor showers are highlights to look for in the coming year.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There will be plenty of chances to spot shooting stars throughout 2026, with meteor showers putting on a show nearly every month.