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The 2025 Bootid meteor shower peaks June 27: Here's what to expect

Space.comSunday, June 22, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
The 2025 Bootid meteor shower peaks June 27: Here's what to expect
The Bootid meteor shower is set to peak on June 27, 2025, but catching a glimpse of these shooting stars might be tricky—you’ll need both clear skies and a bit of luck. While meteor showers are always a treat for stargazers, the Bootids are known for being unpredictable, so temper your expectations.
Editor’s Note: Meteor showers are a chance to marvel at the cosmos, but this one’s a bit of a wildcard. If you’re planning to watch, it’s worth setting up in a dark spot—just don’t be too disappointed if it’s a no-show. Still, for space enthusiasts, even the possibility makes it worth marking the calendar.
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