The Draconid meteor shower is set to begin on the same night as the supermoon, coinciding with the activation of two other meteor showers.

The meteor shower is expected to start on Monday, Oct. 6, according to NASA. The shower will only occur for a few days before it ends on Friday, Oct. 10.

"The Draconid meteor shower comes from debris trailing the comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner burning up in Earth's atmosphere," NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory stated in a YouTube video titled " What's Up: October 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA. "

The meteor shower is set to peak on the night of Wednesday, Oct. 8, but the light from the full moon, which peaks Monday night, could hinder stargazers' view of the Meteor shower.

What happens when a meteor shower peaks?

Usually, during a shower's peak,

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