Earth comes in the way of the debris from Halley's Comet, causing the meteor shower.

The moon won’t create any obstacle to observing the meteor shower.

The debris consists of small rocks and dust particles, which are known as meteoroids.

The meteor showers are best observed with unaided eyes, without any binoculars or telescopes.

To watch the meteor shower, you need to get as far away from the city lights as possible.

Allow your eyes a minimum of 20 minutes to adjust to the absolute darkness.