The night sky in January 2028
In January 2028, the Quadrantids meteor shower peaks, and the darkest skies fall around the New Moon on the 26th. There are also 2 eclipses this month.
Moon phases
The Moon sets the rhythm of the month — the New Moon brings the darkest skies for faint objects, the Full Moon the brightest nights. Dates are in UTC and may shift a day in your time zone.
Meteor showers
Peaks are approximate and shift a day year to year. Watch from the darkest site you can reach, after midnight, with no Moon in the sky. See our meteor-shower guide for the technique.
- Quadrantids — peaks around Jan 3, up to ~110/hr. Sharp peak, fast meteors — best from the northern hemisphere.
Eclipses
- Annular Solar Eclipse — Jan 26, 2028. Visible from eastern North America, Central and South America, western Europe, northwest Africa.
- Partial Lunar Eclipse — Jan 12, 2028. Visible from Americas, Europe, Africa.
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