You'll have to scan the night sky to spot the answer to today's quiz. The celestial show we want you to name is apparently caused by a comet. An extinct comet, to be exact, named 3200 Phaeton.
In Greek myth, Phaethon's dad was the sun-god Helios. As the story goes, Helios gave his teenage son the keys to the car... or in this case, the chariot of the sun.
When Phaethon took the chariot out for a joyride across the sky, he lost control of the horses. When the sun chariot veered away, the earth shivered. When it dipped too close, it scorched Africa turning the land into desert.
Eventually Zeus used a lightning bolt to put an end to the wild ride. Now back to the quiz.... we're looking for the name of a meteor shower.
You might spot it in the night sky this week near the planet Mars. It's predicted to be especially bright this year making it fairly easy to spot.
The answer's also easy to spot...