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Has Something Changed in the Near-Earth Meteoroid Environment? (American Meteor Society analysis)

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We apparently may be (or have recently been) in a new shower as well, M2025-F1 discovered last March.

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Between March 18-22, 2025, a new meteor shower from the constellation of Puppis was discovered by cameras of the Global Meteor Network. It is tentatively called M2025-F1. Rates were low, but activity could have been noticed by someone viewing in this general direction during these nights. If a repeat performance occurs this year, it will most likely occur during the period March 19-23. The radiant is located at 08:08 (122) -37. This position lies in southeastern Puppis, 3 degrees south of the 2nd​ magnitude star known as Naos (zeta Puppis). These meteors are best viewed as soon as it becomes dark during the evening hours. With a velocity of 15 km/sec., these meteors would be slow.

Source: https://amsmeteors.org/2026/03/meteor-activity-outlook-for-march-21-27-2026/

M2025-F1 produced a number of meteor detections when it was discovered last year but the parent body (assumedly some comet) was not identified.

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The GMN radiant map for March 2025 shows a trail of related radiants in the constellation of Puppis, with very weak activity that started as early as two weeks before the reported activity period (Figure 1). 150 meteors of this meteor shower were observed by the Global Meteor Network low-light video cameras on 2025 March 18 – 22. The shower was independently observed by cameras in 14 countries across the globe (Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, France, Hungary, South Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States and South Africa).

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A new meteor shower has been detected by the Global Meteor network. Its existence has been confirmed by two different meteor shower search methods. The orbit is a Jupiter-family comet type orbit. The parent body search did not return any candidates with a Southworth & Hawkins D criterion value of less than 0.1. This new meteor shower has been reported and registered as M2025-F1 in the Working List of Meteor Showers of the IAU-MDC.

Source: https://www.emeteornews.net/2025/04/30/new-meteor-shower-in-puppis/

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