A historically significant meteor shower, not seen for over a century, is expected to peak tonight, June 20th. This event, dating back to observations 110 years ago, is considered the most unpredictable of 2026. Astronomers anticipate a potentially spectacular display, but the shower’s behavior remains uncertain. The event’s rarity stems from the comet responsible for the shower’s debris field and its complex orbital path. Experts suggest optimal viewing conditions will be from locations with minimal light pollution. Observers are eager to witness the shower’s intensity and any unexpected bursts of activity. The peak is anticipated to continue into the early hours of tomorrow.