The Halley’s Comet meteor shower is not currently active. It is associated with Halley’s Comet, which orbits the Sun every 75-76 years. The last time it passed close to Earth was in 1986, and the next appearance is expected around 2061.
However, there are other meteor showers that occur throughout the year. Here are a few of the most popular ones:
* Perseids: Peak in mid-August.
* Geminids: Peak in mid-December.
* Leonids: Peak in mid-November.
* Quadrantids: Peak in early January.
To find out when the next meteor shower is happening and how to best view it, you can check with a local astronomy club or website.
However, there are other meteor showers that occur throughout the year. Here are a few of the most popular ones:
* Perseids: Peak in mid-August.
* Geminids: Peak in mid-December.
* Leonids: Peak in mid-November.
* Quadrantids: Peak in early January.
To find out when the next meteor shower is happening and how to best view it, you can check with a local astronomy club or website.