2008 Quadrantids Shower
The annual Quadrantid meteor shower occurs when debris from an asteroid or comet intercepts the Earth at a high velocity (41 km/s, 92,000 mph). The parent body of the stream isn't known with certainty, but has recently been proposed to be the minor planet 2003 EH1, which is itself probably a burned out comet. Meteor showers are named for the constellation of their radiant. The Quadrantids are unusual in being named for Quadrans Muralis, a constellation name that is no longer in use. This shower is sometimes called the Boötids because the radiant is found in the constellation Boötes.

