Ursid Meteor Shower India: As we prepare to welcome the new year 2026 and bid farewell to the year 2025, skywatchers can enjoy the final celestial event of the year in the coming days. Ursid meteor shower is likely to be a modest meteor shower, but it will still offer a mesmerising view of the night sky.
The celestial spectacle is expected to reach its peak over the ongoing weekend, offering skygasers a perfect chance to enjoy a magical winter night under the stars, often accompanied by comfortable bonfires. If you are planning to witness this annual phenomenon, here's everything you need to know about the Ursid Meteor Shower in India in 2025.

What is Ursid Meteor Shower?
Ursid Meteor Shower is associated with Comet SP/Tuttle, which is a periodic comet that follows a 13.5-year elliptical orbit around the sun. Ursid meteor showers are a sparse display that will produce around five meteors per hour, as per Royal Museums Greenwich. The shower is named the Ursids because the meteors seem to radiate from the direction of the constellation Ursa Minor in the sky.
When Will Ursid Meteor Shower Begin?
The Ursd Meteor shower is already active and is likely to remain active till December 26. The meteor shower began around December 13. As per Time and Date, it will reach its peak on December 22.
Which is The Best Day To Enjoy Ursid Meteor Shower?
The best time to enjoy Ursid meteor shower in India is on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, ie 22 and 23 December. However, according to Space.com, the best time to look for the Ursid Meteor shower is the evening of December 21, hence people can also try to spot the celestial event on Sunday night as well.
What is The Best Time To Enjoy Ursid Meteor Shower in India?
People can enjoy Ursid meteor shower in India on Saturday night as well. They can enjoy the sight of the meteor showers after 7:30 pm and before 6 am. However, the view of the meteor shower will also depend on the local weather conditions, visibility, etc.
How To Enjoy Ursid Meteor Showers?
There is no requirement of telescopes or any other advanced equipment to witness the meteor shower. Rather, people must be careful of clearer skies, right time and patience. It is better to choose a dark, isolated area far from streetlights and buildings. Light pollution reduces the number of visible meteors. After reaching the spot, allow 15 to 20 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness before expecting to see many shooting stars.
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