While the shower is invisible during the day, keen shower enthusiasts can get up before dawn to catch a glimpse of it.
Meteor enthusiasts may be able to catch fleeting glimpses of the daytime Arietid meteor shower this week—the strongest daytime shower of the year.
That means that the shower is mostly invisible. However, it should be possible to catch some shooting stars caused by the Arietid shower by getting up before dawn when the sun isn't in the sky. This is because the shower's radiant point rises in the east about an hour before the sun does. At the pre-dawn viewing hour, the meteor shower's rates aren't expected to be very high. The American Meteor Society states that current rates are expected to be about one meteor per hour with a medium entry velocity—though this may be as high as six per hour as seen from rural sites in the mid-northern hemisphere.
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