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Ariétides 2026 Meteor Shower: When and How to Watch in France

May 31, 2026 Rachel Kim – Technology Editor Technology

A meteor shower known as the Arietides is set to peak on June 10, 2026, with observers in France expecting to witness up to 60 meteors per hour during daylight hours, according to multiple French media outlets. The event, described as the strongest meteor shower visible in France during the month of June, will occur despite the sun’s position, offering a rare opportunity for daytime stargazing.

French astronomical reports highlight the Arietides as a result of debris from a comet or asteroid intersecting Earth’s atmosphere, creating streaks of light visible from the Northern Hemisphere. While meteor showers are typically best observed at night, the Arietides’ intensity is anticipated to make the phenomenon discernible even during daylight, provided clear skies and optimal viewing conditions.

Media coverage from outlets including CNews, La Provence and Pleine Vie emphasizes the significance of the event, noting that the peak will occur between 10 a.m. And 2 p.m. Local time. Observers are advised to locate areas with minimal light pollution and unobstructed horizons to maximize visibility. The French astronomical community has not issued specific warnings or recommendations beyond standard meteor shower guidelines, as the event is classified as a routine celestial occurrence.

The 2026 Arietides follow a pattern of annual meteor showers linked to the constellation Aries, though the exact origin of the debris field remains under study. While no official scientific institutions are cited in the reports, the convergence of multiple media outlets underscores the event’s anticipated prominence in the summer sky.

The June 10 peak represents the primary opportunity for observers to witness the Arietides, with no additional significant meteor activity projected for the remainder of the year. Astronomers note that such events provide valuable data for tracking celestial debris and refining models of planetary motion.

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