Quadrantids Meteor Shower 2023 Photos and Twitter Reactions: Netizens Share Their Experience of Witnessing the Astronomical Event on Social Media
Fireballs are actually falling down from the sky right now, with many witnessing the Quadrantids meteor shower 2023 at its peak on January 3 and 4 and sharing their experiences on social media. Check out these photos and reactions here.
The new year has started with a bang of fireballs for all the stargazers and astrophile out there, with the Quadrantids meteor showers at their peak on January 3 and 4. The meteor shower can range anywhere from 60 to 200 meteors per hour, and stargazers can observe the shooting fireballs with the naked eye. While it has been active since December 26, 2022, and will go on till January 16, 2023, the meteor showers are at their peak right now on January 3 and 4. Some lucky social media users could witness the astronomical event, while others were less fortunate because of pollution in the sky and several other reasons. Check out these reactions from Twitter users and the photos they shared of their experience with the Quadrantids meteor showers in 2023. Quadrantids Meteor Shower 2023 Live Streaming Online: Know Where and How To Watch the Fireballs at Their Peak on January 3 and 4.
What Twitter Users Experienced
sky too murky for the Quadrantids, bright meteors of raindrops will have to stand in pic.twitter.com/Bjn9sOSWnh
— David Borthwick (@BorthwickDave) January 3, 2023
Beautiful!
A meteor of the Quadrantids passes over the rocks in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China.
在新疆看流星更清晰。#photooftheday #photography #PHOTOS #photo #xinjiang pic.twitter.com/qWVtJWia8n
— Bunny_Tano ( Follow back 100%) (@Tano_Bunny) January 4, 2023
Amazing
A meteor of the Quadrantids passes over the tents in Shicheng Town, Miyun District, Beijing, China
在北京密云守望流星,没白受冻。#photography #PHOTOS #photo #Beijing pic.twitter.com/7JizG87Qtc
— Bunny_Tano ( Follow back 100%) (@Tano_Bunny) January 4, 2023
What A View!
First clear night this year, the Quadrantid meteor shower still visible in the night sky. #nightsky #quadrantids #Scotland pic.twitter.com/HceKohSfeF
— Daniel Letford (@danny_ltd) January 2, 2023
Absolutely!
🌙🎶 'Cause you're a sky, 'cause you're a sky full of stars. I wanna die in your arms, oh, oh-oh 🎶 #MeteorShower 🌟 #Quadrantids ☄️ #LluviaDeEstrellas ✨️ #Cuadrantidas 🌠 pic.twitter.com/gS8nWMRcIQ
— Rodrigo Real (@rodrigoreal2468) January 4, 2023
There's More
Last night a moderate display of #Quadrantids over #Europe. To stay tuned of our fireball detections follow @RedSpmn 🤩👇 https://t.co/7OwZn37eyS
— Dr. Josep M. Trigo ⭐🎗#PlanetaryDefense #DART HERA (@Josep_Trigo) January 4, 2023
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