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Watch Eta Aquarid meteors streak across the sky live from observatories and sky cams around the world.

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Meteor showers occur during the day too, and the Arietids can put on quite a show this time of year.The shower is active from May 22 to July 3, with a predicted peak around mornings of June 10, 2026, according to astronomy site Earth Sky.Read more: Night sky June 2026: What you can see tonightUnlike most meteor showers, however, there is a very narrow window for viewing the Arietids — about 45 to 60 minutes before sunrise. Because the sun washes out most of these meteors, the approach must be different from that of regular meteor showers if you are to catch them.Do not look for the Arietids around midnight. Look to the eastern horizon before sunrise. Best viewing occurs right as the earliest hint of dawn touches the night sky.
Look for daytime meteors in the mornings around June 10. (Image credit: Jules-Pierre Malartre/Starry Night)The Arietids' radiant is near the star 41 Arietis (Bharani) in the constellation Aries. Since the radiant is hugging the eastern horizon at that time, the meteors won't "fall down from above." They will seem to shoot straight up from the horizon, which is quite a sight to see. They can also be seen skimming horizontally across the top of the atmosphere.Since they restrict the field of view too much to enjoy this spectacle fully, you can put away your binoculars and telescopes for this one (and, seriously, with the sun not being far behind, lurking just below the horizon, it's best not to use binoculars and telescopes in view of the danger of inadvertently pointing them at the sun, which can permanently injure your eyes). The best way to observe any meteor shower is with the naked eye. Make yourself comfortable and enjoy.For the most adventurous amateur who wants to push the boundaries of visual observation, the Arietids are also an interesting target for basic radio astronomy that requires very little equipment to enjoy.Listen for meteorsInstead of looking for the Arietids with your eyes, you can "listen" to them with an old antenna and a standard FM radio receiver. When a meteor slams into the upper atmosphere, it vaporizes and leaves behind a column of ionized gas that acts like a temporary mirror for radio signals.Simply tune the FM radio receiver to a distant frequency that normally only delivers static. Leave the radio on. When an Arietid streaks across the daytime sky, the ionized trail will bounce distant signals right into the antenna, resulting in an eerie short burst of music or voice breaking through the static.

Casio G-Shock watches salute "The Mandalorian and Grogu" (Image credit: Casio G-Shock)
G-SHOCK x Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - YouTube
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"Star Wars" and Casio G-Shock have teamed up to create a beautiful pair of "The Mandalorian and Grogu" themed wristwatches. This time-telling duo is a perfect match, presenting two stylish, unbreakable watches that symbolize the timeless bond between Big Mando and Baby Yoda.The Mando-themed watch is called the GM2100-1ASW G-STEEL and costs $220. It has a stainless-steel casing designed to resemble the bounty hunter's iconic Beskar armor. The Grogu model is called the BA110YK-3ASW BABY-G and costs $130. Terrible watch naming conventions aside, it's a striking neon green to pay homage to Grogu, with the full resin casing keeping the price down.Casio was kind enough to send us this pair of Star Wars timepieces to check out, so let's take a look
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Image credit: Future (Jeff Spry)
Image credit: Future (Jeff Spry)
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The Mandalorian model gleams like the notorious bounty hunter’s legendary Beskar steel armor and is crafted using a tough forged metal bezel and finished in a rugged texture. It's obviously shock resistant and can stand up to the most dangerous of missions on planet Earth. This is a handsome industrial-looking watch you can wear every day, yet it’s flashy enough for dress-up occasions.Not to be outshined, Casio G-Shock’s Grogu model branded as the Baby-G comes in a distinctive bright neon-green hue in honor of Din Djarin’s little Force-wielding apprentice. It's a bit smaller and more playful than The Mandalorian release, but still features the same powerful shock-shielded quality and carries a brighter casual attitude that comes across as a far less formal accessory.A special thank you to Casio for providing samples of these stunning "Star Wars" timepieces that are available for purchase now!Image 1 of 3(Image credit: Casio G-Shock)"Built to withstand the toughest conditions, from the Outer Rim to everyday adventures, G-SHOCK selected two pre-existing models for the campaign, the GM2100 and the BA100, that reflect the main characters," states the description."Each model comes equipped with a highly collectible officially licensed Bounty Hunter ID Card Watch Stand. Designed for fans and collectors, this innovative accessory folds completely flat to display a character-specific Bounty Hunter ID. Through integrated magnets, the card seamlessly transforms into a rigid, 3D watch stand, providing the perfect way to present and hold the timepiece when it is not being worn.”Both the GM2100-1ASW G-STEEL and BA110YK-3ASW BABY-G watches are available to buy now from the Casio website for $220 and $130, respectively. You can watch The Mandalorian and Grogu in theaters now.
Jeff Spry is an award-winning screenwriter and veteran freelance journalist covering TV, movies, video games, books, and comics. His work has appeared at SYFY Wire, Inverse, Collider, Bleeding Cool and elsewhere. Jeff lives in beautiful Bend, Oregon amid the ponderosa pines, classic muscle cars, a crypt of collector horror comics, and two loyal English Setters.
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Watch Eta Aquarid meteors streak across the sky live from observatories and sky cams around the world. (Image credit: Nam Do / 500px via Getty Images/Canva Pro)
It's meteor season once again, skywatchers! The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of May 6, and you can follow the show live from wherever you are thanks to these skywatching livestreams.While the Eta Aquarids are best seen from the Southern Hemisphere, these live feeds give you a front-row seat no matter your location.Atacama Desert, ChileSet beneath some of the darkest skies on Earth, this stream from the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) offers ideal viewing conditions.
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and Starry sky LIVE, Chile - YouTube
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Mauna Kea, HawaiiStreaming from high above the clouds, this feed comes from Mauna Kea, one of the world's premier astronomy sites. With minimal light pollution and crystal clear air, it's ideal for meteor watching.
Meteor shower & MaunaKea East view LIVE from Subaru telescope NAOJ, Hawaii - YouTube
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New ZealandThis livestream offers a view from the top of New Zealand's South Island, a prime location for catching the Eta Aquarids at their best. With dark skies and a southern hemisphere vantage point, the region is an ideal place to hunt for meteors during the peak.
🔴 Nelson/Tasman Live Camera - Weather and Stargazing in 4K | Meteor Showers - Aurora sometimes.. - YouTube
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Embleton, U.K.This U.K.-based sky cam captures a broad stretch of sky, increasing your chances of spotting quick meteor streaks.
Northumberland Meteor Cam LIVE Stream (Embleton, UK) - YouTube
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JapanTune in to the skies over Japan, where multiple live cams track throughout the night, giving you a great chance to catch sight of a meteor or two.
香川・金毘羅山から流星群と星空ライブ Kompira-san and meteor shower Live from Kagawa, Japan - YouTube
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東京大学木曽観測所から流星群ライブ Meteor shower Live from Kiso Observatory U-Tokyo, JAPAN - YouTube
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Editor's Note: If you snap a photo of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower and would like to share it with Space.com's readers, send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to spacephotos@space.com.
Daisy Dobrijevic joined Space.com in February 2022, having previously worked as a staff writer for All About Space magazine. She completed an editorial internship with BBC Sky at Night Magazine and worked at the National Space Centre, communicating space science to the public. Daisy holds a PhD in plant physiology and a Master's in Environmental Science. Based in Nottingham, U.K., she covers all things space, with a special focus on solar activity and space weather. She also has a keen interest in astrotourism and is always on the lookout for the next northern lights adventure.She will be a guest speaker aboard HX's Solar Eclipse Expedition in August 2026 and will join Hurtigruten as an onboard astronomer for a northern lights sailing in January 2027.
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