Similarly one may ask, what direction do I look to see the meteor shower?
To increase your chances of spotting a shooting star, you should look towards the east-northeast direction, as the meteors will emanate from the constellation Lyra, near its brightest star, Vega.
Subsequently, question is, what is the best time to see the meteor shower tonight? The best time to catch the meteors is in the hours just before dawn on May 7, so set your alarm for an early rise. The Eta Aquariids get their name because they appear to originate from the constellation Aquarius, found in the southern sky.
Similarly, it is asked, what direction is the meteor shower tonight 2020?
Lyrid meteors will appear to originate from a point in the sky on the border between the constellations Hercules and Lyra (home of the bright star Vega). This apparent point of origin, known as the meteor shower's radiant, will be in the northeast after sunset and almost directly overhead in the hours before dawn.
Will we see the meteor shower tonight?
Tonight, or this weekend – under a dark sky, between midnight and dawn – you might see as many as 10 meteors per hour. Most will be somewhat faint, so be sure to find a dark sky! The Delta Aquarid radiant point is close to the ecliptic, or sun's path across our sky.
